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IPS puts news online from Dakar

by IPS News Agency
February 4, 2011
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As people power in the streets and squares of North Africa and the Middle East topples the established order, IPS news agency is in Dakar, Senegal to report from the World Social Forum, the annual global gathering of social movements dedicated to building alternatives.

Hundreds of thousands of activists and thinkers from around the world are expected in Dakar from 6 – 11 February.

Daily reporting and podcasts from the event will be gathered at the IPS TerraViva WSF 2011 news site, with content in English, French, Swahili, Portuguese and Spanish.

IPS Director General Mario Lubetkin explains, “Now more than ever we need to communicate the vision, plans and energy of people working together to tackle the economic, social and democratic crises we face.

Dakar is a hugely timely opportunity to connect movements and organisations across national and sectoral borders. IPS, as in previous years, is using its media network and communication capacities to contribute to the process”.

In addition to the real time reporting on the IPS TerraViva WSF 2011 news site, IPS will print a souvenir newspaper edition of TerraViva that will be distributed in Dakar on 11 February. Every day IPS TerraViva “wall newspapers” will take the best reporting to the crowds in Dakar. IPS news will also be distributed locally and online through our partners flamme d’Afrique and AMARC.

As well as reporting, IPS will be participating in and co-hosting media and communication events of the World Social Forum. IPS Director General Mario Lubetkin is an invited keynote speaker at seminars organised with UBUNTU, Ritmo and NIGD. IPS Africa is supporting local training of journalists during the Forum.

IPS Africa is leading the work in Dakar, supported by the IPS global network. The WSF returns to Africa in 2011 in its 11th year, since its founding in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2001. At the IPS TerraViva WSF 2011 site you can read archived news from all the previous WSF gatherings since 2001.

World Social Forum, Dakar, Senegal 6 – 11 February 2011

IPS TerraViva World Social Forum 2011 – www.ips.org/TV/wsf/

Copyright: IPS news agency – www.ipsnews.net

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