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"MIL University Cities: expansion strategies in Africa"

In this webinar, the second of the year of the series "Building Latin America, Caribe, Africa and Canada UNESCO MIL Cities", starting from Rachel Fischer's wonderful lecture "MIL University Cities: expansion strategies in Africa",  The MIL University Cities framework offers a new vision of the university campus, integrating social responsibility, sustainability with the new MIL readings and can be an opportunity to accelerate the transformation of universities not only in Africa but in other continents. Excellent cases and examples given by Prof. Veronica Yarnykh and deep and strong reflections by professors Maha Bashri and Ayaovi Xolali Moumouni-Agboke.
IThe UNESCO MIL Cities Network and Agenda 2030” (
https://bit.ly/3Egi8gJ) to support our debate

Le rôle des journalistes dans dans la croissance de MILCITIES en Afrique»

Building MILCITIES meeting : “The role of journalists in the growth of MILCITIES in Africa”. Many thanks to Mr. Jude Chukwunonso Abugu for his relevant suggestions to better involve journalists in the fight for responsible, critical, ethical and creative design and use of media in the era of systematic digitalization of the global ecosystem. We salute the active involvement of the team members Sabrina Saint-Louis, Wallace Gichunge (Kenya) Dr. Amunga Hellen, PhD (Kenya), Prof. Robert Ayaovi Agboke (Togo), M.Yacouba Kebe (Mali), Adama Fankele Traoré (Mali)) for the success of this great meeting.


Latin America & Africa MIL Cities Initiative

As part of the launch of the Media Literacy and Cities Latin America and Africa initiative, the representations of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean of the Unesco Alliance for Media and Information Literacy in partnership with PAFEME organized a video conference on May 24, 2021 on the theme:

“Indicators for measuring media and information literacy in cities: what applications for Africa?”

This meeting was enhanced by the presence of UNESCO officials: Professor Felipe Chibas Ortiz, Wallace Gichunge and the laureate Carlos Lima.


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