"This study assesses the impact of the African Charter on Broadcasting, a blueprint for broadcasting reform in Africa, approved in 2001 at a conference of media practitioners and freedom of expression advocates held in Windhoek, Namibia. The geographical focus of this study is five countries in West Africa - Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal. The purpose of the study is to contribute to the strengthening of pluralistic media and the democratization of communication in countries in transition in West Africa. Its observations and recommendations are also of relevance to those engaged more widely in media reform advocacy and democracy promotion as well as scholars of broadcasting law and policy." (Introduction, page 13)
Introduction / Steve Buckley, 13
Ghana - country assessment / Berifi Apenteng, 31
Mali - country assessment / Mahamadou Talata Maïga, 53
Niger - country assessment / Moussa Tchangari Aissami Tata, 79
Nigeria - country assessment / Akin Akingbulu, 99
Senegal - country assessment / Mor Faye, 131
Comparative analysis / Steve Buckley, 161
Conclusions and recommendations, 199
Declaration of Windhoek, 209
Annex, 215