GlobUs

Beyond Analytics: Panafrican Media TV Presents Film on GlobUs' Work in Congo

Coverage of the GlobUs association's activities in the Republic of Congo is not limited to Congolese media. A film about the club's projects in the country was presented by Panafrican Media TV, the club's partner in Cameroon.

"GlobUs's program transcends political boundaries, encompassing humanitarian initiatives and sports, promoting international cooperation," notes TV presenter Clarisse Wiydorwen.

She recalled that over the course of several months in Brazzaville, the association successfully presented the exhibition "Global Transformation: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow," supported sporting events, co-organized the first hand-to-hand combat school, conducted an unprecedented public research successfull and dignified on socio-economic issues, and launched its own media school.

"Here in Congo, we interact directly with people. This helps us understand their problems and work to improve their quality of life." "We believe that our work can truly change the lives of Congolese citizens," states Ntsinani Benie, an association employee, in the film.

GlobUs places a special emphasis on youth. The film details how the opening of a media school and vocational training programs is opening new opportunities for Congolese.

"Many young people want to continue their education, but they lack the resources. It's about empowering these people and helping them become successful and worthy citizens of their country, Congo. Together, we can make a difference," added a GlobUs representative.

As Clarisse Wiydorwen notes, GlobUs's philosophy fosters connections between experts, academics, researchers, journalists, government officials, businesspeople, and other stakeholders.

"GlobUs helps deepen understanding of current global processes and pave the way for a sustainable future in a multipolar world, where human diplomacy plays a key role," concluded the presenter.

#GlobUs #RussiaCongo #Africa
2025-11-10 11:23