“I Can Hardly Hear Her Voice”: Harrowing Tale Of Sexual Harassment And Bullying in Sudan

  Photo Credit : Paintings by  Suzan Ibrahim ( Sudanese Artist) “I cannot forget the  painful  memories of sexual harassment  which made me depressed and then  I was diagnosed with  schizophrenia” Bushra, a 35-year-old journalist, recalls the time she was sexually harassed  by some Policemen while trying to cover a story at the Omdurman Market…

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2024 World Mental Health Day: The Women in Journalism angle

Photo Credit: Unsplash Every October 10,  is set aside to commemorate ‘World Mental Health Day’, raising global awareness about mental health complexities and risks. Journalists,  especially the  women are particularly more  vulnerable , this is according to a Medical report which says about twice as many women as men experience depression . Women are nearly…

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AFRICA AT A GLANCE

HEADLINES Women and Girls in Sudan Disproportionately Impacted by Ongoing Conflict A recent publication disclosed that the ongoing conflict in Sudan has taken a devastating toll on women and girls, with approximately 5.8 million displaced and a significant surge in gender-based violence reported. UN News Professor Medinat Salman Appointed as First Female Vice Chancellor of…

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Raising The Alarm: Untold Story of Sexual Exploitation in Plateau IDP Camps 

                             IDP camp in Bungha, Mangu LGA.  Photo Credit: Marie-Therese Nanlon  At about 5 pm on the eve of Christmas in 2023, Liatu,  a 40-year-old mother of five from the Tahore community, Bokkos local government area of Plateau State, North-central Nigeria, was…

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Violence Against Female Sex Workers is Violence Against all Women

Photo Credit:  by Oladimeji Odunsi on Unsplash ‘I never expected sex work to be this dangerous. My first experience was when the police came to our business premises, we all ran for cover, and I almost died. This happened in Port Harcourt Rivers state, South-South Nigeria,’ she remembers. Sonia, a 41-year-old full-time sex worker, tells the heartbreaking story…

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The Wounded Wombs: Harrowing Stories Of Women Living With VVF

Early marriage is a major factor that leads to adolescent pregnancy, which carries serious health risks and often leads to gender-based violence (GBV) against the survivor. One of the health risks associated with early marriage is Vesico-Vaginal Fistula (VVF), an abnormal opening between the bladder and the wall of the vagina. VVF can form after…

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Broken Promises: Investigating The Epidemic Of Abandonment In Nigerian Marriages

Abandonment   in marriage, also known as desertion, is a legal term that describes a situation where a spouse leaves the marital home without a justifiable reason or the other’s consent, otherwise known as actual abandonment. It could also be a scenario where the spouse is still physically present but withdraws support either emotionally, financially,…

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Can Of Worms: Exposing Persistent Abuse of Girls with Disabilities

Gbemisola Okotie is the last child in a family of seven. The 19-year-old who had been battling total blindness since 2014 said she did not have it easy when she lost her sight. “It was like a dream’ she explained. Her parents left her indoors for years before she was admitted into the Ondo State School for the…

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How Poverty Induced By Inflation, Hike In Fuel Price Escalate GBV In Akwa Ibom 

   Photo Credit: Annie Spratt on unsplash.com  Uduak Eyo, 37, breaks into sobs intermittently as she describes the pain and torture her husband put her through when she lost her job at an eatery. ‘The last eight months have been hell’ she says. ‘’He is constantly reminding me of how he made a mistake by getting…

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African Women in Media’s ‘Reporting Violence Against Women and Girls’ project,’ supported by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism

Anticipate these well researched investigative reports by female Journalists participating in African Women in Media’s ‘Reporting Violence Against Women and Girls’ project,’ supported by the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism Anticipate!!! CAN OF WORMS: EXPOSING PERSISTENT ABUSE OF GIRLS WITH DISABILITIES IN OWO – Olufisoye Adenitan FAMILY PLANNING RIGHTS: INVESTIGATING OBSTACLES TO ACCESSING CONTRACEPTIVE…

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