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Lift of Maritim hotel in #Bonn during #dw_gmf
The Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum: Identity and Diversity ends today. A lot of tools learned and made friends. #dw_gmf (at World Conference Center Bonn)
Talking to @DW_shift after my pane at the Global Media Form #dw_gmf
Walking through the park this morning to #dw_gmf #bonn to my show #BYOML #drik #photography (at Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum)
Heading to my show @ #dw_gmf in #bonn #photography #byoml #media #arts #culture (at Duisburg Hauptbahnhof)
On my way to #Bonn where my show Best years of my life opens today #dw_gmf #photography #Drik #Bangladesh (at Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof)
Where we were and what we did
Von Hang Shuen Lee
Let’s take a look at where we left our footprints at the Global Media Forum in the past few days. We’ll take you behind the scenes of DW’s trainees tumblring around the big conference.
Mining in Africa: Q & A with Günter Nooke
What is Germany’s role in Africa? Why is China portrayed as the ‘bad guy’ of extractive industries in Africa? How can we be certain local communities are receiving their fair share of profits from such projects? On the final day of the Global Media Forum, GMF reporters Kait Bolongaro and Ashutosh Pandey spoke to Günter Nooke, Commissioner for Africa of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, to answer these tough questions.