Sabine Bohland

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Sabine Bohland is a German television journalist and director of the ARD studio in Nairobi .

Bohland studied French, theater studies and art history. Later she did a traineeship at WDR . From 1997 to 2002 she was ARD correspondent in Nairobi, from where she was responsible for reporting from West, Central and East Africa. Then she returned to Germany, where she became a planner for the ARD morning magazine . In 2004 she switched to the international department. She initially worked in studio representations in the ARD studios in Moscow, Washington, New York and Paris and in the editorial department of the show story and headed the series of reports worldwide .

In 2015 she broadcast a lengthy film report about Somaliland , an internationally unrecognized state in Somalia.

Bohland was one of three correspondents who ran the video blog Afrika, Afrika der Tagesschau.

In 2000, Bohland was awarded the media prize “Children's Rights in One World” alongside Meike Dinklage (“Brigitte”) and Bettina Rühl (WDR Radio5) for their television reports on “uprooted young people from Africa and Asia”.

Sabine Bohland has been the director of the ARD studio in Nairobi since August 2014 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anne N. Subject: Career choice: How about correspondence abroad? In: kkg-nw.de, accessed on October 14, 2017
  2. See page about the Somaliland report ( Memento from January 28, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. See the video blog homepage at https://www.tagesschau.de/videoblog/afrika_afrika/
  4. See article in the world about the award