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AWiM and UNESCO capacitate Eastern African female journalists on Covid-19

A group of 200 Eastern African women journalists will soon be connected through an on-line resource hub addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and providing online training materials on how to cover the outbreak. The hub will also include a database with reference media content and links to good practices on reporting sanitary emergencies in the world. Read more…

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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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Des Marchés Mobiles : Comment Les Femmes Commerçantes Transforment L’économie Transfrontalière Entre Le Nigeria Et Le Bénin

  Par Habeebat Ajayi  Translated by Ngo Fidele Juliette  Le centre névralgique d’Idiroko  La zone frontalière entre le Nigeria et Cotonou    Dans la trépidante ville frontalière d’Idiroko, située dans la zone gouvernementale locale d’Ipokia dans l’État d’Ogun, le flux commercial est d’une intensité qui reflète l’esprit inébranlable des femmes qui l’animent. Stratégiquement situé le…

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Underemployment in the Nigeria media industry explained

More journalists in Nigeria are finding themselves with unpaid jobs in the media. Underemployment is becoming a growing issue for media professionals and those aspiring to join the industry. Reporter Omowummy Olaseinde investigates the matter and speaks with Femi Adefila the CEO of Rave 91.7 FM and Western Spring Television who describes what underemployment looks…

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