As a forum for exchanges and reflection, the Biennial
Meeting offers African journalists the opportunity to:
Closed
Door Meetings
The media is invited to cover the opening ceremony. However, in an
effort to maintain a climate conducive to frank dialogue, the press
will not be admitted to working meetings that are conducted as plenary
sessions or small discussion groups.
Daily
Press Conferences
A press conference will be organized before the opening of the Biennial
Meeting and immediately after the closing ceremony. In addition, two
press meetings will be organized every day to inform journalists of
the progress and status of the work taking place.
Press
Room
In order to help journalists work under the best possible conditions,
ADEA will provide press facilities including telephone, fax, and computers
with Internet access.
However, due to the limited number of computers we strongly recommend
that journalists bring their own laptop computers.