Tripoli, Libya – The Algerian Minister of Communication, Mr. Zouhir Bouamama, is participating in the “Arab International Media Dialogue Forum” in Tripoli, Libya, on December 11th and 12th.
According to a statement released by the Ministry of Communication earlier today, the Minister’s presence underscores Algeria’s commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration within the Arab media landscape. The forum aims to address critical issues facing the media industry in the region, including challenges related to freedom of expression, technological advancements, and the evolving role of media in shaping public opinion.
The Arab International Media Dialogue Forum brings together leading journalists, media executives, academics, and policymakers from across the Arab world and beyond. Discussions will focus on promoting ethical journalism, combating misinformation, and enhancing media literacy among the public. Minister Bouamama is expected to deliver a keynote address highlighting Algeria’s efforts to promote a vibrant and independent media sector.
The forum provides a valuable platform for exchanging ideas and best practices, and for building stronger relationships between media professionals from different countries. It also offers an opportunity to explore potential avenues for cooperation in areas such as media training, content development, and technology adoption.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on Minister Bouamama’s participation in the forum and the key outcomes of the discussions.



