Groundbreaking Workshop on AI and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence at AWiM24 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Lagos, Nigeria – 4 February 2025 – The African Women in Media Conference 2024 (AWiM24) successfully hosted a pivotal workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV). The session, held on 5-6 December 2024, brought together media professionals, policymakers, and civil society stakeholders to address the increasing challenges of online…

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“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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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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AWiM partners with UNESCO to champion adoption of the Kigali Declaration in newsrooms in Africa

          PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release. 6 NOVEMBER, 2024   African Women in Media (AWiM) is delighted to announce the launch of the UNESCO IPDC-funded programme, “TRAKD: Developing Tools and Resources towards adoption of the Kigali Declaration in newsrooms in Africa.’’This two-month programme will be in collaboration with UNESCO under the IPDC…

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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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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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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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