Organization:Pan-African Media Alliance on Climate Change
The Pan-African Media Alliance for Climate Change (PAMACC) is one of Africa’s associations of environment journalists. It was created in June 2013 at a workshop the PanAfrican Climate Justice Alliance organised for African journalists.[1] PAMACC's aim is to support journalists to improve their reporting on climate change and has set up a website to share their stories.
It has regional coordinators, who will encourage journalists to set up national bodies in each country. The coordinator for Southern Africa, Sellina Nkowani from Malawi, has also stated that she wants the alliance to encourage more women journalists to report on climate change.[2] The other regional coordinators are Elias Ngalame from Cameroon (for Central Africa), Atayi Babs Opaluwah from Nigeria (for West Africa) and Kizito Makoye from Tanzania (for East Africa). Isaiah Esipisu from Kenya will act as the continent-wide coordinator.[3]
References
- ↑ Chipanga, P. 2013. Malawian elected to lead a media climate change grouping. Newstime Africa. 10 June 2013, retrieved 31 July 2013
- ↑ NPL journo elected to climate change regional body. The Nation (Malawi). 6 June 2013., retrieved 31 July 2013
- ↑ Ijayi, S. 2013. Nigeria: Alliance for African Climate Change Reporters Launched. AllAfrica.com. 26 June 2013, retrieved 31 July 2013