Survé calls for BRICS media to work together to address poverty, Covid-19 challenges

Dr Iqbal Survé, executive chairman of Independent Media. File picture: Oupa Mokoena/African News Agency (ANA)

Dr Iqbal Survé, executive chairman of Independent Media. File picture: Oupa Mokoena/African News Agency (ANA)

Published Dec 2, 2020

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Dr Iqbal Survé, executive chairman of Independent Media, has called for joint efforts from BRICS media in the post-Covid future to overcome difficulties, including poverty and inequality and promote fair distribution of vaccines after development.

He said the exchanges and cooperation among media in BRICS countries have become even more important because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr Survé was speaking at the fifth presidium meeting of the BRICS Media Forum which was held via video link Monday.

Jose Juan Sanchez, president of Brazil's CMA Group; Sergey Kochetkov, first deputy editor-in-chief of Russia's Rossiya Segodnya; Narasimhan Ram, director of The Hindu Publishing Group of India; and Dr Survé attended the event as co-chairpersons of the forum.

In their speeches, they expressed the hope to further deepen the cooperation among BRICS media, to facilitate the development of the relations among BRICS countries and to help build a better world.

BRICS Media Forum members pledged to make a joint effort to improve the forum mechanism and step up post-Covid-19 exchanges and cooperation among BRICS media.

He Ping, executive chairman of the BRICS Media Forum, said media organizations from BRICS countries have actively fulfilled their social responsibilities in the fight against Covid-19, chronicling BRICS' joint fight against the pandemic and facilitating the mutual assistance and support between peoples of BRICS countries.

Amid momentous changes never seen in the last hundred years, BRICS media outlets should grasp the trend of history and act as "facilitators" for peaceful development, said He, also president and editor-in-chief of Xinhua News Agency.

He urged BRICS media outlets to be aware of the general trend of global development and be "narrators" of the BRICS story, follow the evolution trends of media and be "leaders" in innovative development, and give full play to the advantages of BRICS collaboration and be "pursuers" of pragmatic cooperation.

Xinhua is willing to strengthen cooperation with media from other countries to provide spiritual impetus for defeating the pandemic, reviving the economy and building a community with a shared future, He added.

Jose Juan Sanchez, president of Brazil's CMA Group; Sergey Kochetkov, first deputy editor-in-chief of Russia's Rossiya Segodnya; Narasimhan Ram, director of The Hindu Publishing Group of India; and Dr Iqbal Survé, executive chairman of Independent Media of South Africa, attended the event as co-chairpersons of the forum. In their speeches, they expressed the hope to further deepen the cooperation among BRICS media, to facilitate the development of the relations among BRICS countries and to help build a better world.

The year 2020 will be remembered by history books for the Covid-19 pandemic, Jose Juan Sanchez said in his speech, adding that BRICS media should strengthen information exchanges and experience sharing to contribute to building a better world after the pandemic.

Sergey Kochetkov said that even though the pandemic has impeded international exchanges, it also provided media with new growth opportunities and new paths for cooperation.

Narasimhan Ram said uncertainties will be a new kind of normal faced by media under the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, calling on BRICS media to give full play to their advantages in fact-checking and take active use of new technologies like artificial intelligence in the fight against disinformation.

The BRICS Media Forum was proposed by Xinhua News Agency and jointly initiated with mainstream media outlets from Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa, with the forum presidium as its top decision-making body.