Inside Afghanistan: Mellissa Fung on Reporting from One of the World’s Most Fragile States
Inside Afghanistan: Mellissa Fung on Reporting from One of the World’s Most Fragile States
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2220 Richcraft Building
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Carole Craswell, 7406, carole.craswell@carleton.ca
Registration
Cost
$00
About this Event
Host Organization: Aga Khan Foundation Canada and the School of Journalism and Communication
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On the airwaves and in print, former CBC journalist Mellissa Fung has brought Afghanistan’s stories home to Canadians – even after being abducted while on assignment at a refugee camp on the outskirts of Kabul. Drawing on her experiences reporting from the region over the last seven years, Mellissa will share what she has learned about Afghanistan, about its people, and about taking on a foreign assignment in one of the world’s most fragile countries. She will also reflect on what Afghans have gained since 2001… and why we must remain committed to the country at this crucial moment for Afghanistan’s future.
Please join Mellissa Fung at Carlton University for this public event co-presented by Aga Khan Foundation Canada and the School of Journalism and Communication. Mellissa’s presentation will include an audience Q&A.
Tuesday November 11 at 7 p.m. in the River Building, Room 2220 at Carleton University.
Admission is free — but please register at http://www.akfc.ca/en/events/item/114-inside-afghanistan/114-inside-afghanistan