CFI figures
Canal France International (CFI) is 20 years, the operator of the French media cooperation to countries in Africa, the Mediterranean, the Balkans, the Caucasus and Asia.
In 2010 :
- 139 projects
- 1 378 days of expert operations in the field in 2010, with 640 in the Mediterranean-Asia region and 660 in Africa
- 1 300 trainees supported
1 800 hours of programming in 3 languages (French, Arabic, English, Portuguese) broadcast in Sub-Saharan Africa.
1 million Euros invested in African production, across all genres, equating to250 hours of programmes.
77 partners supported in Sub-Saharan Africa.
68 television broadcasters and partner organisations for the Mediterranean-Asia region.
An operating budget of 18 million Euros in 2010
40 permanent employees in Paris.
226 experts in the field
Typical CFI Mission
For the 2009 and 2010 financial years, on the basis of 230 expert missions implemented by CFI in 2009 and 2010, the typical profile of CFI missions had the following characteristics:
- duration of 10 days (70 % of workshops last for less than one week)
- coordination by 1 or 2 experts (average figure 1.6 experts)
- one expert from five works at France Télévisions. One expert from every five sent into the field is female
- activities and initiatives benefit 10 professionals in the southern hemisphere
- co-funding is provided by external beneficiaries and/or partners to the amount of 22%
- activities concern teams of information management and programming in 2/3 of cases.
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