Introducing myself and my journal: CULTURALLES
About Me:
29 old, student in the field of social communication at the university of Douala.I'm also a journalist more interested by culture as arts productions and way of life. I have just earn a Bachelor and i'm looking to a master in a field of conflict resolution. I have been working since 2003 in the field of communication, my first experience was the communautary radio at bessengue city, then one year after i was selected by RTM, the first private radio in the Litoral region of Cameroon to participate to a radio competition. At the end of this 3 month program, i won the prize of the best journalist and was recruited by the radio. I worked there during 6 years as journalist. There i experienced many domain of activities: producer of a youth program called "adomouv", and cultural program like the monthly magazine "Randonées" and special reports on cultural events. I became the chief editor after 4 years there. I created Afrone in 2007 with some friends and colleagues of medias, together we launched a program to sensitize people througth productions of young artists (07-16 years old).Now i continue to work as independent journalist via my blog Culturalles and some correspondances.
My Passions:
Culture
My Challenges:
Be a social mediator using media as cultural way to prevent and resolve conflict
My Vision for the Future:
Africa will be a significant part of World management
My Areas of Expertise:
Journalism









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