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Kathmandu

Kathmandu

KATHMANDU/May 29: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) representatives from Nepal and India held a semi-formal discussion on Asia as a Knowledge Sharing Society in Kathmandu on 28th May 2024, aligning with AMIC's 30th Annual Conference theme taking...

AMIC Reaches Out

AMIC Reaches Out

One of the goals of the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre, Inc. (AMIC) for 2024 is to be Truly Asian. This means reaching out to all parts of Asia. AMIC co-founder and current chairperson of the Board of Directors Dr. Crispin C. Maslog observed that...

Introducing the Centre for Asian

Introducing the Centre for Asian

(Excerpts from online message of Prof. Alf Gunwald Nilsen, Director of CASA, University of Pretoria)Our Centre aims to be a premier hub for knowledge production about Asia and Afro-Asian connections in South Africa and on the African continent. Our bedrock will be an...

Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Communications

Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Communications

In light of fast-paced developments in communication, technology, and education, the academia must collaborate with governments and communities for stronger research mindsets and digital literacy skills. Nezar Patria, Indonesia’s Vice Minister for Communications and...

AMIC Holds 29th Annual Conference in Bandung

AMIC Holds 29th Annual Conference in Bandung

ALMOST 300 communication educators and administrators, communication and media professionals, students, and policy-makers attended the 29th Annual Conference of the  Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) in Bandung, Indonesia last 28 to 30 September....

Yoichi Mine Proposes Afrasia Framework

Yoichi Mine Proposes Afrasia Framework

“The dialogue between Asians and Africans will shape the outlook of the future world.” This was emphasized by Dr. Yoichi Mine, executive director of the JICA Ogata Sadako Research Institute for Peace and Development as he addressed delegates to the 29th Annual...

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