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Jean-Rovys Dabany is a Videojournalist. Former video journalist at AFP/Reuters in Dakar (Senegal) and Gabon. I'm based in Libreville. I am an Image Reporter Journalist (JRI) based in Libreville, Gabon. Since 2010, most of my reporting has taken place in West and Central Africa, where I have covered the Senegalese elections won for the first time by Macky Sall, the Central African crisis (the departure of François Bozizé from power ousted by the Seleka rebels), but I also carried out numerous missions in Equatorial Guinea (coverage of the CAN 2015), in Chad, in Cameroon. I love covering people who disrupt the system: rebels and revolutionaries. My work has been published, among others, in worldwide press groups such as the prestigious Reuters,m and Agence France-Presse (AFP TV). I also teach journalism to students at the University of Libreville and the Grandes Ecoles and I often run training courses for journalists working in local media. I am passionate about African stories (rebels, dictatorship, corruption…). I am fluent in French and working on my English.
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Desirey: Photographer on mission to change Gabon's image
Photographer Désirey Minkoh aims to change the perception of Gabon by showcasing its natural beauty and moving away from negative media portrayals focused on political scandals. He emphasizes the importance of environmental conservation, highlighting the pressures on Gabon's forests from activities like logging and mining. The Sibang Arboretum in Libreville serves as a model for raising community awareness about preserving the country's ecosystems. Local residents, like Charlie Abessolo, also recognize the need to protect natural resources for future generations.
Spray painter Divassa brings colour to the streets of Gabon's capital
Régis Divassa, a self-taught graffiti artist, transforms the streets of Libreville, Gabon, with his vibrant art. He believes in making art accessible to everyone and uses graffiti as a form of social and political expression. Divassa's work, which often features women as symbols of maternity and birth, aims to add color to the lives of residents in impoverished neighborhoods. Despite his growing reputation, he remains committed to the authenticity of street art, avoiding commercial galleries.
Gabon elections 2023: The issues at stake as Ali Bongo seeks third term
Gabon is preparing for its presidential elections on August 26, with 19 candidates competing. The electorate, mainly young people, will also vote for MPs and local council officials. The article highlights the struggles of the youth in finding employment and the turn towards entrepreneurship as a necessity. Disappointment in President Ali Bongo's unfulfilled promises is evident among voters, while the opposition coalition Alternance 2023 has endorsed Ondo Ossa as their candidate. Despite the challenges, some voters remain loyal to Bongo, viewing him as a peace advocate and deserving of a third term.
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