Journalist at RFI (ex-DW, BBC, CBC, F24...), writer (on art, music, culture...), I work in radio, podcasting, online, on films. As a writer, I also contributed to the New Arab, Art UK, Byline Times, the i Paper... Born in Paris, I was based in Prague, Miami, London, Nairobi (covering East Africa), Bangui, and in Bristol, UK. I also reported from Italy, Germany, Haiti, Tunisia, Liberia, Senegal, India, Mexico, Iraq, South Africa... This blog is to share my work, news and cultural discoveries.
01/10/2024
Insight into the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
Listening All Night To The Rain - an exhibition by John Akomfrah
New music interview: with Blick Bassy
Cameroon's Blick Bassy seeks to unite
new generation of African music makers
Composer, singer and songwriter Blick Bassy makes music that celebrates his multiple identities: as a Cameroonian living between Africa and France, a polyglot, a travelling artist, and a Pan-Africanist. RFI met him in Paris to discuss his latest album, as well as a new project to unite music makers from across the African continent.
read from here: https://www.rfi.fr/en/culture/20240929-cameroon-s-blick-bassy-seeks-to-unite-new-generation-of-african-music-makers
Gaza: a year of unbearable crimes
Gaza: Israeli Attacks Devastate
Lives of Children with Disabilities - HRW
Lives of Children with Disabilities - HRW
(Jerusalem, September 30, 2024) – The Israeli government’s attacks and unlawful blockade against Gaza have inflicted profound trauma and suffering on Palestinian children, especially those with disabilities, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
The Israeli military’s extensive use of explosive weapons has caused serious injuries resulting in permanent disabilities and lifelong scarring for children in Gaza. The 95-page report, “‘They Destroyed What Was Inside Us’: Children with Disabilities Amid Israel’s Attacks on Gaza,” documents that children who have acquired a disability and children who already had a disability in Gaza face a precarious security situation and additional difficulties as they struggle to comply with frequent Israeli army evacuation orders and a lack of effective advance warning of attacks.
The ongoing siege of Gaza, the unlawful obstruction of humanitarian aid, the use of starvation as a weapon of war, and damage and destruction of hospitals cause disproportionate harm to children with disabilities, who struggle to access desperately needed medical treatment and supplies, assistive devices, food, and water. They are at particular risk of lasting psychological harm.
25/09/2024
'Melissa' by the sweet, talented, irreplaceable Keziah Jones
New song, out today:
Keziah Jones - 'Melissa'
(Official Video)
(Official Video)
LYRICS Melissa Tell Me whats on your mind girl You keep me wondering Whatever happened to me Everyday I look out for your love But nothing ever comes my way nothing ever does Melissa Now your love has died away there just one thing i wanna say Dont take my life away Melissa I just want to fly away And have your love beside to stay Disappear for ever I was a lost boy I didnt know what i wanted But now your love has gone away With you im Always haunted Melissa Now your love has died away there just one thing i wanna say Dont take my life away Melissa I just want to fly away And have your love beside to stay Disappear for ever Melissa Now your love has died away there just one thing i wanna say Dont take my life away Melissa I just want to fly away And have your love beside to stay Disappear for ever
Sécheresse et inondations en Afrique : ma chronique sur FRANCE 24
L’Afrique Australe est à la fois touchée par la sécheresse et les inondations. Comment le climat affecte la région ?
Réponses avec notre invitée Mélissa Chemam, journaliste à RFI Anglais et du "Spotlight on Africa" à retrouver sur RFI.
23/09/2024
Oxfam asks for change in the UN
Vetoing Humanity:
Ahead of the Summit of the Future, Oxfam has urged the UN member states to use this ‘once-in-a-generation’ opportunity to take decisive and bold action to rebuild a more equal, inclusive, efficient and responsive system.
For once, it could "truly captures the UN Charter’s ambitions and puts global peace above politics".
This includes making the following changes:
• Renouncing the P5 veto and pen-holding monopoly and, instead, expanding membership to represent people and not military power,
• Permanent member states have a moral responsibility to uphold International Humanitarian Law and the Arms Trade Treaty, and stop arms transfers and military aid that exacerbate violence and suffering, and that are potentially used in committing war crimes,
• Women and other disadvantaged groups must be at the heart of peace negotiations: this is the only way to find inclusive and sustainable solutions,
• The international community must make humanitarian funding mandatory to create a humanitarian finance system that leaves no one behind
2. Build a humanitarian funding system that leaves no one behind
• Make humanitarian funding mandatory:
There should be mandatory assessments of the financial capacities of all UN members to fund humanitarian assistance.
This should be done through a similar mechanism to that used to assess contributions and funds for peacekeeping. Much of these resources should be made available through simplified funding mechanisms to local civil society organisations, especially those led by women.
In the meantime, the target of asking countries to spend 0.7% of their GNI on ODA should be enforced.
3. Stop profiting from conflicts
• Ratify and adhere to the Arm Trade Treaty. Those governments that have already ratified should ensure full compliance
• Do not transfer arms where there is an overriding risk that they will be used in the serious violation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
• Respect, and ensure respect, for IHL and all UNSC resolutions aiming at protecting civilians. Continuous impunity for violations of IHL contributes to a global erosion of trust in UN institutions and the rules-based order.
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>> read more from here: https://policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/vetoing-humanity-how-a-few-powerful-nations-hijacked-global-peace-and-why-refor-621621/
22/09/2024
New podcast episode
Spotlight on Africa
Zambia leads solar shift amid southern Africa's hydroelectric drought
With a prolonged drought affecting the supply of hydroelectricity all over southern Africa, a growing number of people are turning to solar to fill the energy gap. Spotlight on Africa focuses this week on progress made in Zambia.
20/09/2024
21/09/2024
Blick Bassy
Fantastic show by Cameroonian singer Blick Bassy and his band tonight in Paris at Gaité Lyrique. Interview to come on RFI English!
