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    Do your news releases speak to Africans?

    Sixteen African countries have two or more official languages...
    Africa is a diverse, multicultural, multilingual continent and if your message is not in the recipient's language, you're wasting your time. (Image: NASA)
    Africa is a diverse, multicultural, multilingual continent and if your message is not in the recipient's language, you're wasting your time. (Image: NASA)

    Did you know that there are more than 2,000 different languages spoken across Africa, some of which are spoken by just a few communities and others are used by millions of people and hundreds of media houses?

    Sixteen African countries have two or more official languages and your choice of language for your PR activities can directly affect your return on investment (ROI).

    After all, no one wants to hold a press conference or distribute a press release in a language that only 50% of journalists will be able to understand. To do so would result in minimal media coverage and would be considered extremely disrespectful by members of the media and local authorities.

    "Language is a crucial factor when planning press release distribution or another PR activity in Africa. If you want the African media houses to spread your message, it is common courtesy to provide content in their working language or languages. Don't expect them to spend time and money translating content provided in the wrong language," said Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard, Founder and CEO of APO (African Press Organisation).

    Understanding which languages are spoken in which areas is important to the success of any public relations activity in Africa. For example, if you're planning press release distribution or another PR activity in East Africa, you'll want to include the Swahili language. This language is spoken by over 100 million people. Another example, Luganda, is the major language of Uganda, spoken by over 16 million people and used by some of the most influential media houses in Uganda.

    To help PR professionals plan their press release distribution and PR activities in Africa, APO has released a Language Search Tool, which includes all 54 African countries - available for use at http://www.apo-opa.com/public_relations_africa_tools.php#anchor2. The Language Search Tool will show you which languages are spoken in the areas you are targeting for your press release or other public relations activities in Africa.

    After using this tool, even if only once, you'll understand how diverse the languages of this continent are. If you want to reach the maximum number of people and do so in a way that is clear and well-received, English, French, Arabic and Portuguese are not enough; it is imperative that you take into consideration the wide variety of languages spoken in Africa.

    APO is the creator of Africa Wire, the newswire service for press release distribution and monitoring in Africa. This reaches over 50,000 media outlets, bloggers and social networks, and redistributes content to more than 50 African websites, as well as to Bloomberg Terminal, Thomson Reuters, LexisNexis, Dow Jones Factiva, 250 million mobile subscribers in 30 countries and more.

    APO Africa Wire® has a potential reach of 600 million people and guarantees the most efficient media influence in Africa; in turn, this is how APO's clients can directly target audiences in all corners of the continent and the world.

    APO is a NASDAQ GlobeNewswire Authorised Agency for Africa offering unique access to 1.5 million financial and trade media outlets in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
    Download brochure: http://www.apo-opa.com/African-Press-Organisation-Press-Release-Africa.pdf

    More information about the competitive advantages of Africa Wire®:http://goo.gl/KYKZ7d
    More information about APO Media Reach: http://goo.gl/eEKlQh
    More information about Africa Wire®, the service for newswire press release distribution in Africa, is available at http://www.apo-opa.com/services.php

    Source: African Press Organisation

    APO is the sole press release wire in Africa, and the global leader in media relations related to Africa. With headquarters in Dakar, Senegal, APO owns a media database of over 150,000 contacts and the main Africa-related news online community.

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