Barakat Sanni

16 days of Activism: Safeguarding Women Covering Politics and Conflict Zones in Africa 

            From Sonia Dahmani, a Tunisian lawyer and political commentator who was arrested after a live broadcast on France24 for critiquing Tunisia’s standard of living,   to Maryline Duma, briefly detained while covering Dahmani’s arrest — women journalists in North Africa face severe consequences for reporting on political issues. During…

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Challenges of Financial Insecurity and Opportunities for African Women

 Photo Credit:   Mizonu Kvia Pexels Financial barriers significantly hinder women experiencing intimate partner violence from escaping abusive relationships. Even after gaining freedom, limited financial options may lead some women to accept an abuser’s reconciliation attempts. Advocates widely acknowledge that many women, faced with the difficult choice between securing resources for their children and escaping abuse,…

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Tackling Cholera in Africa through Community-led Projects

Photo credit – Safari Consoler Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by ingestion of water or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio Cholerae and it can kill within hours if left untreated. Cholera remains a global public health threat, causing between 1.3 million to 4.0 million cases, and 21,000 and 143,000 deaths worldwide every…

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Africa At A Glance  

HEADLINES Ezekiel Udoh sentenced to Life imprisonment over sexual abuse of a 12-year-old girl  Ezekiel who is a wash operator was prosecuted on Oct. 29, 2024, by Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence court for impregnating his neighbour’s 12 year old granddaughter and sentenced to Life imprisonment. Mauritius Suspends Social…

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Bridging the gap of representation of women in the Media – A conversation with Dr Yemisi Akinbobola on ”TVC Breakfast”

Recently, women in the media have begun to push the boundaries of representation across print, radio, and television. But there is still a significant gender gap in terms of the positions held by women and the beats they are allowed to cover. As a guest on Television Continental’s (TVC) Breakfast Show, Dr Yemisi Akinbobola, a…

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Bridging the Gap in Women Representation In The Media: A Conversation with Dr Yemisi Akinbobola on VOP 90.3 FM

  African women in the Media are facing different challenges ranging from under-representation to being silenced entirely or  being paid less despite the  increasing number of  women in the profession.There is therefore an urgent  need to continue to challenge stereotypes through advocacy and capacity building. Dr Yemisi Akinbobola talked about the huge gap in women’s…

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Africa At A Glance

HEADLINES Kenya’s Ruth Chepntegetich smashes world record in Chicago        Kenya’s Ruth shattered the women’s marathon world record in Chicago  as she completed the course in 2:09:56, becoming the first ever woman to break the 2:10 barrier, Her Victory shaved almost two minutes off the previous world record of 2:11:53, which was set…

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“It’s possible, Only believe” : A Call To Action for International Day of the Girl Child

Photo credit- Emmanuel Ikwuegbu on Unsplash.com The theme for this year’s commemoration of the  International Day of the Girl Child is ”Girls Vision For the Future’ This shows the need for urgent action and persistent hope, driven by the power of girls and their vision for the future. A report by the United Nations highlighted …

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Africa At A Glance

  HEADLINES Creating an African with high survival rate in Breast Cancer  October is breast cancer awareness month and it has been established by a research that. Every year breast cancer claims more than 650,000 lives worldwide. However, Survival rates have been recorded to be as high as 90% in high income countries. In sub-Saharan…

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Bridging the Gender Gap in Media Development- Webinar featuring media Experts, Journalists and Women Professionals.

  The Pan African webinar is a professional collaborative initiative featuring African women in the Media, Journalist for human right( JHRnews) and AWiM’s  ‘Source her program’ to address the Gender Gap in Media representation of women journalists, experts and professionals. Introduction of the Webinar Winfred Syombua, a representative of JHR opened the sessions by identifying that…

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Re-evaluating Gender Eligibility Rules: A call to Enhance Inclusion and Equity in Sports  

The regulations governing gender eligibility in sports reflect the influence of societal and cultural perceptions of femininity and masculinity, impacting athletes’ behaviors and experience. Eligibility rules have to a greater degree affected African female athletes due to their naturally high testosterone levels or variations in sex development. Critics argue that these regulations lack scientific basis and…

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