“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 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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AWiM announces early bird tickets for its 8th annual conference    

  PRESS RELEASE   For Immediate Release   29 July 2024 AWiM announces early bird tickets for its 8th annual conference  African Women in Media (AWiM) is pleased to announce the launch of early bird ticket registrations for AWiM24, our 8th annual conference.  AWiM in partnership with Article 19, will host its 8th annual African in Media…

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Labour Migration Newsletter #4: Automation and the future of work

Labour migration in Africa is closely connected to industrialisation. As more tasks and economical activities are automated, replacing humans with robots and artificial intelligence, labour migrants will face various vulnerabilities. Moreover, increased competition in the labour markets of the countries they migrated to is likely to affect perceptions towards migrants. In this issue, we look at: How automation…

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Labour Migration Newsletter #3: Has media failed labour migrants?

The way society sees and treats labour migrants is shaped by many forces, including journalism. The media people consume, whether it is traditional media or digital media in the form of social media, can reinforce or challenge dominant views on labour migration. While representing stories on labour migration, journalists report from their own perspectives and…

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Labour Migration Newsletter #2: Migrant workers and the pandemic

 Migrant workers have been significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Disruptions in hospitality and tourism, agriculture and informal sectors have left migrant workers without an income, with a July 2020 report by the African Development Bank stating that up to 25 million Africans lost their jobs. In this issue we look at:    How the…

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Labour Migration Newsletter #1

Africa has a long history of migratory movements. The movements, both voluntary and forced, have shaped intercontinental relations, economic cultures and cultural dynamics. In this issue we look at: Existing labour migration policies and whether they ensure safe migration within Africa What it takes to report effectively on labour migration in Africa Read more in…

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