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Peter Burdin: Senior Advisor, Siyakha Africa
Peter is the BBC’s former Africa Bureaux Chief. He brings more than thirty years of experience as a senior editorial leader in the BBC’s international news operations. He’s won several TV and radio Awards for his news and documentary journalism.
In 2015 before joining Siyakha Africa he established his own media and training company. He’s also on Board of the Africa Leadership University and serves as an Ambassador for the Tutu Foundation UK, the South Africa-UK Trust and Chair of Humanity & Inclusion UK.
He’s moderated conferences at Oxford and Cambridge University Africa Societies and has worked with the University of Central Lancashire on building partnerships with African universities and moderating Journalism Symposiums in Kenya, Ghana, and Ethiopia.
Peter has a Degree in Political science from the University of Leeds.
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