Photos: Second meeting of African and Spanish Journalists in Madrid

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The second edition of the meetings between African and Spanish Journalists took place on Friday 30th November 2019 in Caixa Forum in Madrid, Spain.

The meeting which was organized by Casa Africa is aimed at developing networks between journalists and other communications professionals from Africa and Spain, providing a space for meeting and reflection.

This year’s edition was communicating Africa in a better way.

Below are the images courtesy (Casa-Africa) from the event

Zenaida Machado, Human Rights Watch Africa
Pedro Ortega, Consejero de EconomĂ­a, Industria, Comercio y Conocimiento del Gobierno de Canarias

Baaba Kate Hudson, Daily Graphic -Ghana

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