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The New Narratives Project is a collaboration between 2030beyond, African media innovators and the Constructive Institute that promotes a more constructive approach to the media coverage of Africa, offering nuance to both challenges and opportunities on the continent.

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As part of the New Narratives Project we will host a Summit in Copenhagen on Wednesday 11th of June in collaboration with our African partners. Sign up here to take part in the summit.

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The activities within the New Narratives project consist of a study tour to Nairobi for Danish Foreign editors, a study tour to Denmark for Kenyan editors and a summit in Copenhagen.


Activities in New Narratives

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Timeline

10-15/06/2025

Study Tour to Scandinavia with Kenyan Editors

11/06/2025

Summit in Copenhagen

13/06/2025

Joint sessions at Folkemødet


The New Narratives Project is a collaboration between the Constructive Institute, 2030 beyond and African media innovators funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. The New Narratives Project is a cross-continental initiative designed to strenghten connections between African and Nordic media professionals and foster more nuanced, constructive reporting on the African continent. Led by the Constructive Institute and 2030 beyond, in collaboration with African partners, the project seeks to counter outdated stereotypes, amplify underrepresented voices, and support journalism that promotes understanding, engagement, and hope.

Through exchanges, field visits, joint panels, and newsroom partnerships, the project brings together leading editors, reporters, and media thinkers from across Africa and Denmark. Together, they explore new storytelling approaches on issues such as climate, migration, youth leadership, and innovation.


Study Tour to Kenya

March 2025 – Nairobi

The Kenyan leg of the project connected Danish Foreign Editors and African thought leaders, journalists, and innovators. Over a 7-day programme in Nairobi and surrounding areas, the group learned how young African leaders challenge prevailing narratives and offer new perspectives on the future of the continent.

Highlights include:

  • Conservation storytelling with Paula Kahumbu.
  • Visit to UNEP and discussion with Inger Andersen.
  • Meeting with tech entrepreneur Caleb Maru on innovation in Africa.
  • Insightful photo and media tours through Kibera.
  • Panel discussions with the Youth Sounding Board of the RDE and KYMCAA.
  • Conversations on climate change, migration and local journalism.
  • Participation in the People’s Dialogue Festival and public panels.

Niels Kvale

Head of international affairs at DR

Terkel Svensson

News editor at Ritzaus Bureau

Sidsel Nyholm

Foreign editor at Kristeligt Dagblad

Nikolaj Sommer

Editor-in-chief and news director at Børsen

Kirstine Dons Christensen

Editor of society and politics at Zetland

Kristian Pedersen

Foreign editor at Berlingske

Michael Bjerre

Foreign editor at Jyllands-Posten

Martin Aagaard

International editor at Politiken

Sigurd Falkenberg Mikkelsen

Head of foreign affairs at NRK

Lene Winther

Foreign editor at Dagbladet Information

Sophie Rytter Skjoldager

Chefredaktør på Verdens Bedste Nyheder

Scandinavian Study Tour

June 2025 – Copenhagen and Bornholm

The return exchange brings African journalists and fellows to Denmark, where they will:

  • Visit Danish newsrooms and meet editors.
  • Engage with climate and sustainability innovators.
  • Co-develop content with their Danish counterparts.
  • Participate in joint sessions at Folkemødet 2025, Denmark’s democracy festival on Bornholm.

The tour also includes collaborative workshops and hands-on reporting opportunities, laying the groundwork for future partnerships and shared media projects.

Sweden

We are partnering with the Swedish organisation FoJo and they will host the editors in Stockholm where they will:

  • Visit Swedish newsrooms.
  • Meet the Swedish Media Ombudsman (MO) to learn about the system of media ethics in Sweden.
  • Participate in a roundtable on African journalism at the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida).

Asha Ahmed Mwilu

Founder and Managing Director – Debunk Media

Jamila Mohamed

Managing Editor – Citizen TV

Moses Mutaburaka

Founder & CEO – This African Perspective (TAP)

Joe Ageyo

Editor in Chief – Nation Media Group

Juliet Njeri

Senior News Editor – BBC Africa

Anso Thom

Deputy Editor – Daily Maverick

Christine Mungai

News Editor – The Continent

Hinda Abdi Mohamoud

Chief Editor – Bilan Media

Tesfalem Waldyes

Founder & Editor-in-Chief – The Ethiopian Insider

Sammy Awami

Consultant Media Trainer & Freelance journalist – Thompson Reuters Foundation


Afro-Nordic Media Summit

June 2025 – Copenhagen, Pressens Hus

The Afro-Nordic Media Summit is the cornerstone event of the New Narratives Project. A one day summit hosted in central Copenhagen, it brings together African and Danish media leaders, NGO’s, and international development voices.

Programme includes:

  • Keynote by Africa No Filter: “This is Africa 2025”.
  • Panel: Constructive coverage in climate and crisis reporting from some of Africa’s most influential editors.
  • Workshops hosted by Gapminder, Africa No Filter, and Constructive Institute on new narrative approaches covering Africa.


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Bio

Cynara Vetch is Project Lead for international projects and partnerships. Previously she worked for over a decade with international news broadcasters including Al Jazeera, BBC and CCTV Africa in the Middle East and Africa. She also led media development projects using media programmes to both inform and entertain.

Background

Cynara’s background is in journalism innovation, looking for new and better ways to reach and hear under served audiences. She has an Erasmus masters in Journalism, Media and Globalisation.