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Month: October 2023

Amplifying Voices: My Gender Storytelling Journey

By Sira Sow The fellowship has been instrumental in my career and personal development journey, instilling in me a wealth of invaluable experiences and fostering a strong sense of self-reliance. Through its immersive program, I’ve

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AWJP:  A Catalyst for My Career Growth

By Titilope Fadare The African Women Journalism Project on reporting Gender-Based Violence has transformed my career journey. It has played a pivotal role in honing my storytelling skills and shaping my perspective on GBV reporting.

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GBV Reporting: A New Perspective

By Emiene Erameh I joined the African Women Journalism Project reporting fellowship to deepen my understanding of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and learn fresh ways to report on these critical issues. Fast forward several months, and

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A SPECIAL REPORT by Emiene Erameh

Gender-Based Violence (GBV), according to the UNHCR, can include sexual, physical, mental and economic harm inflicted in public or in private. It also includes threats of violence, coercion and manipulation. Gender-based violence can take many

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Booster Vaccines

With news of new emerging Covid-19 variants even as the vaccine roll out programs are  ongoing it is expected for people to wonder if there is a need to get booster vaccines as the present

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A violent path to motherhood

Womens’ voices are heard rarely in many developing countries like Nigeria. In some communities, women must speak through a man – either their son, nephew or any other male relative— no matter their wealth and

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Scarred for Life: The untold stories of GBV survivors

Gender-Based violence is a severely traumatic experience that disproportionately affects women and girls during the last COVID-19 lockdown. The unfortunate aspect of it is that survivors continue to live with the pains inflicted on them

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Rape: When silence impedes Justice

Womens’ voices are heard rarely in many developing countries like Nigeria. In some communities, women must speak through a man – either their son, nephew or any other male relative— no matter their wealth and

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Putting economic Abuse on the GBV agenda

A SPECIAL REPORT by Emiene Erameh Gender-Based Violence (GBV), according to the UNHCR, can include sexual, physical, mental and economic harm inflicted in public or in private. It also includes threats of violence, coercion and

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How Digital Innovation is Bridging the Gap to GBV Response

“Hello! You have called the Orange Support Centre (OSC). How may I help You?’ says Michel Makafui Vogzogbe, a volunteer at the centre. Makafui proceeds to talk with the caller for a few minutes, offering

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