MEDI1TV Afrique : Midi infos - 08/03/2024
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06:14 It is the cinema work that puts forward powerful stories and inspires that celebrates the strength and determination of women in key moments in the history of the African continent.
06:26 Heroines that will serve as examples to the new generation.
06:31 I like to work on the history of women, on the preservation of African women's memory,
06:38 to try to fix this memory and to give African young women endogenous feminine references.
06:47 Because I think there are many women of value who deserve to be promoted.
06:53 Journalists, filmmakers and audiovisual experts, they reconcile their profession and their passion without taking one over the other.
07:04 There is a part that is reserved for work, a part that is reserved for the family, and we organize ourselves and we can do it.
07:14 The themes addressed in Diabo's films include citizenship, education, justice,
07:21 the commitment of women in the struggles for independence in Africa,
07:25 as well as the history of African women and their contributions, often unknown, to key moments in the history of the continent.
07:35 On the occasion of International Women's Rights Day, we go to Ivory Coast to meet a renowned radio host
07:41 who stands out for her quality and her work.
07:44 She has been leading a public service media since 2016.
07:47 She multiplies strategies to ensure that this structure maintains the important place it occupies for Ivorian listeners.
07:55 Her portrait is addressed to us by Hippoidier and Ferdinand Kouakou.
07:59 Very active in the extraschool movement during her high school years in Ganois, a town located in the west center of the Ivory Coast,
08:05 her predisposition to do radio was quickly detected, thanks to one of her teachers who encouraged her to develop this talent.
08:13 Mariam Koulibaly therefore starts to participate in some radio shows when she has the opportunity.
08:18 After her success in the Baccalaureate A2 series, she decides to enroll in law school, her dream being to become a renowned lawyer.
08:25 However, things do not go as she wishes, with some disturbances in higher education.
08:32 The young student decides to combine studies and radio animation.
08:35 She puts her talent to the test on some radio stations in the vicinity, before being recruited by a public service media in 2000.
08:42 I was passing in front of the radio to take my bus and go to Kokodi when I had classes in the afternoons.
08:48 So one day, I think it was a Thursday, I decided to stop to get information.
08:53 That's how I met Tony Adiatou, who was my supervisor.
08:58 He told me, "Miss, you are lucky because today is the deadline for the filing of the files for a test that will be organized soon."
09:06 Thursday, Friday afternoon, I was called and Saturday morning I was one of those who had to participate in the test.
09:13 I was the test major, so I was selected.
09:16 In this radio show, she acquires experience and stands out for the quality of her work.
09:22 For several years, this has attracted the attention of her superiors, the hierarchs.
09:26 They gave her certain positions of responsibility before appointing her in 2016 as the radio director.
09:32 When he made me the offer and told me that the DG had decided to trust me and entrust me with the frequency management,
09:39 I admit that I was lost, surprised.
09:45 But after the exchange I had with him, I got the promise of a training in management.
09:53 A sure value in the radio sector, this mother of the family is satisfied with the place that the woman occupies in the media sector in Ivory Coast.
10:02 Today, the woman has become an essential actor.
10:07 I think they must seize this opportunity to revalue the image of the woman.
10:14 It should no longer be a woman because she has beautiful roundness like in a music video.
10:18 It should no longer be a voice. The woman must appear in the professions.
10:24 Maryam Koulibaly is a real role model for the new generation in terms of her inspiring career.
10:30 However, to reach these levels, you have to be brave, be able to refuse and have a taste for well-done work.
10:38 The Council of Government held this Thursday, with the order of the day, the examination of several bills and decrees.
10:45 The Executive also looked at the food products that were in high demand during the month of Ramadan.
10:50 All products are available and in sufficient quantities, assures the Minister in charge of relations with the Parliament and spokesman for the Government, Mustapha Baytas.
10:59 The meetings held with the various sectors concerned highlighted the abundance of products that were in high demand during this blessed month.
11:13 The Executive continues to deploy undisputed efforts to face the price increase and guarantee sufficient supply to the consumer.
11:27 In this crucial period, the Moroccan Government has taken extraordinary measures to ensure adequate supply of the market so that every citizen can celebrate this blessed month in dignity.
11:46 On the occasion of Ramadan, Morocco will resume GMT on Sunday, March 10 at 3 p.m., an announcement made by the Ministry of Digital Transition and Reform of the Administration.
12:00 The return to GMT, 60 minutes ahead, will resume after the end of Ramadan, i.e. Sunday, April 14, 2024, at 2 p.m.
12:10 Work hours in the administrations, public establishments and territorial communities will also undergo a change.
12:20 US President Joe Biden received at the White House Yusuf Amrani, the ambassador of Morocco to the United States, to present his letters of belief as ambassador of His Majesty King Mohammed VI to the United States of America.
12:32 Yusuf Amrani expressed his commitment to work in accordance with the high orientations of His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the deepening of the historic and strategic alliance that connects Morocco and the United States.
12:48 President Joe Biden exhorted Israel not to use humanitarian aid as a currency in the Gaza Strip.
12:53 The US President said he would cease fire immediately in his State of the Union speech on Thursday.
12:58 The US President also announced the construction of a temporary port in Gaza to send more aid to the Palestinian Territory.
13:06 According to US officials, the construction of a temporary jet will take several weeks and does not mean the deployment to the ground of American soldiers.
13:14 The delivery of humanitarian aid by parachute or by sea cannot replace the UN's high-ranking UN officials' estimate of the ground route that guards against a widespread famine in Gaza.
13:25 Several countries, including the United States, have again dropped food packages to the Palestinian population in Gaza on Thursday.
13:36 On the spot, the famine is affecting more and more people.
13:39 The Gaza Strip remains besieged and bombarded with the Israeli army.
13:44 The hopes of a truce are fading, according to the Palestinian authorities.
13:48 Israeli bombardments have killed more than 30,800 civilians and at least 83 people in the last 24 hours.
13:58 The Israeli offensive in Repreza also caused a humanitarian disaster, with 2.2 million of the 2.4 million Palestinians threatened by the famine and about 1.7 million displaced in the Palestinian Territory, according to the UN.
14:12 The Israeli colonies in the Palestinian territories are a war crime.
14:22 According to the UN, Israeli colonies risk eliminating any possibility of establishing a viable Palestinian state.
14:28 The establishment and the continuous expansion of Israeli colonies is equivalent to the transfer by Israel of its own civilian population to the territories that occupy it, and such transfers constitute a war crime, denounces a report by the High Commissioner of the UN.
14:42 Volker Turk, in front of the Council of Human Rights.
14:46 The President of Senegal signed yesterday the decree fixing the official start of the election campaign for the presidential election on March 24.
14:57 In application of the decisions of the Constitutional Council, the election campaign officially begins on March 9 and ends on March 22.
15:06 The Council has aligned on the date of March 24, after having obtained a different one from the one set by the Senegalese President.
15:12 The campaign will be, on the other hand, shorter than the 21 days prescribed by the electoral code.
15:17 The European Union and Mauritania concluded this Thursday in Nouakchott a migratory partnership aimed at preventing and managing irregular migration.
15:29 The text was signed by Mauritanian Minister of the Interior and Decentralization Mohamed Ahmed Ouled Mohamed Lemine
15:35 and European Commissioner of the Interior of the European Union Yilva Johansson.
15:40 This is a report by Sidi Mohamed Shmad and the story is by Souhail Jalil.
15:44 Mauritania and the European Union signed a declaration on migration.
15:51 According to the signatories, the document, although not binding, acts as a reference frame in the matter.
15:58 In an introductory speech at the work session preceding the signing of the agreement,
16:02 the Minister of the Interior's advisor stressed that the Mauritanian presence of this high-level delegation
16:08 is part of the growing dynamic that characterizes the relations between Nouakchott and the European Union.
16:15 We are reinforcing our efforts to stop this scourge.
16:21 In this sense, we are carrying out several campaigns of awareness by strengthening the control of our borders
16:27 to end this phenomenon.
16:29 This strategic partnership is made up of several areas, economic, diplomatic, security,
16:36 the regular migration of Mauritanians to Europe, the fight against clandestine migration and refugees.
16:43 Mauritania welcomed several illegal migrants to its territory.
16:50 By virtue of this agreement, our country will stop welcoming them.
16:55 We will protect them and we will not give them up.
16:58 The document signed between the two parties aims to emphasize cooperation,
17:02 notably by tackling the profound causes of the scourge of migration.
17:06 It is also about offering employment opportunities, training and access to funding to young people,
17:11 and to actively fight against organized crime and human trafficking elsewhere.
17:17 Kiev and Moscow say they have shot down dozens of enemy drones.
17:21 Ukraine and Russia have said they have shot down dozens of drones on Thursday night and Friday,
17:27 while the two parties launched night attacks against targets located behind the front lines.
17:32 According to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia fired 37 drones and 3 missiles on Ukrainian territory during the night.
17:38 In Moscow, the Ministry of Defense said it intercepted 16 Ukrainian drones on Friday at dawn.
17:44 15 of them were destroyed in the southern region of Velgograd,
17:48 the closest to the front lines, located about 300 km east of Ukraine.
17:53 Weather alert.
17:59 In Morocco, gusts of wind, stormy rain and snowfall are expected until Sunday.
18:05 In several provinces of the country, according to the Ministry of Meteorology,
18:10 the provinces of Shefshawan, Huseyma, Nador, Briken, Ujdaingad,
18:14 Jrada, Taza, Bulmens, Frofes, Ifren and Orzazet are concerned.
18:19 Stormy storms will affect the provinces of Tangiersela, Fahsanjra, Tetouan,
18:25 Lareche, Fshaoun, Oezen, Al Huseyma and Taounet from Saturday to Sunday.
18:29 On March 8, we will focus on the unique journey of a young painter.
18:38 Massira Touré has been on a mission for several years
18:41 to democratize painting by making it accessible to young people and adults.
18:45 Her portrait with Mohamed Dagnoko.
18:47 The idea of creating painting studios for the Malian Lambda
19:08 came from my own story because I discovered the art profession through painting studios.
19:15 I was lucky to meet a high school teacher who had a lot of initiatives,
19:21 who had created art studios for history books in my school.
19:24 And it allowed me to discover art as a profession, to know that it existed.
19:29 And when I finished school, I realized that there are a lot of adults
19:32 who have not had this chance like me, who do not know at all what art is,
19:36 who do not know the works of art and who do not consume it.
19:40 Starting from her story and facing the difficulty for some artists to sell their works,
19:46 she decided in 2017, through her agency structure, to create studios for the Lambda citizen.
19:53 The goal is to make people love art and then consume it.
19:58 It is a myth that has been believed for a long time
20:01 that art is reserved for people who are different from us.
20:07 But this is not the case.
20:09 Art is for everyone. Everyone can find their taste in art.
20:13 But the problem is that we do not know, we are not interested, we are not informed about it.
20:18 That's why I fought to raise awareness, to open everyone's eyes to art.
20:28 Because you can't consume something you don't know.
20:31 Archidominated by men, Masira gives herself the mission
20:35 of promoting women's agency in this sector.
20:39 Women in this profession are a big void.
20:42 Because there are not enough women in the art profession, which is a shame.
20:47 However, when women invest in this profession, they tend to shine.
20:52 It is to say that there is a lack to gain, there is a place to occupy.
20:56 My fight is to train more young women in this profession.
21:02 More and more, in my workshop, in my gallery, I organize residencies dedicated to women.
21:09 Last year, for example, we organized a residency called "La Voix des Plasticiennes du Mali"
21:14 which brought together 10 plasticians.
21:16 The idea was to create a space of exchange and creation for women
21:21 so that we can help each other and encourage each other to persevere in this profession.
21:27 I think that these are the kinds of initiatives that need to be multiplied
21:30 to be able to call more women to come and get interested in art
21:34 because there is space for us.
21:37 Every year, there are hundreds of children, including several young girls
21:42 who benefit from the Agency's painting workshops.
21:47 This is the end of this news. Thank you for following it.
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