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About AWiMWho we areBe Visible to Inspire Watch Full Story.trx_addons_inline_1748523109{background-color:#3D0748;}.trx_addons_inline_629623942{color:#ffffff !important}AWiM's ApproachDo More Together Than You Can AloneAfrican Women in Media is an international non-governmental organisation with the aim to positively impact the way media functions in relation to African women. Our members are African women from a diverse range of media backgrounds. AWiM has become a lighthouse and a platform where women in media can inspire, support and empower each other.OUR PRODUCTSAWiM News Our niche news website focusing on women and media in Africa. Read our content, or write for us'AWiMLearningOur resource hub for on-demand media training. Join hundreds of professionals as part of our community of practiseSourceHer!Our database of African women experts across various industries in Africa and in DiasporaMEET OUR TEAMDr. Yemisi Akinbobola Co-Founder and CEOTwitterEnvelopeLinkedinBamidele Ogunleye Co-Founder and Chief Operations OfficerTwitterEnvelopeLinkedinIrene OderaProgrammes OfficerEnvelopeLinkedinJoy Anwulika AdigweCommunity Engagement officerTwitterEnvelopeLinkedinDinma Nwanye-Ajanaku Project AssistantTwitterEnvelopeLinkedinJanet Otieno Editor and project officer TwitterEnvelopeLinkedinSam EjiwunmiCommunications OfficerTwitterEnvelopeLinkedinTAKE ACTION RIGHT NOW!!Donate now to AWiM's goal of providing an enabling environment for African Media Women. Your gift will protect human rights around the world.Support our work by donating to AWiM. We are committed to positively impacting the way media functions in relation to women and we intend to do this through capacity building and special programs. All of which is not possible without your support.DONATEFeatured News Barriers to Women Journalists in Rwanda Research ReportMay 13, 2022 2Reactions Labour Migration Media ResearchNovember 4, 2021 1Reaction Research: BARRIERS TO WOMEN JOURNALISTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAJanuary 12, 2021 5Reactions LATEST POSTVacancy: Training Consultant on Reporting Violence Against Women and Girls in NigeriaMay 18, 2022 8Reactions Call for Trainees: Reporting on Violence against Women and Girls Training ProgrammeApril 8, 2022 29Reactions read all news Our MissionBe Visible to Inspire! Read the AWiM Story.trx_addons_inline_630192541{}AWiM's MissionWhat We're DoingAfrican Women in the Media (AWiM) is a non-governmental organisation that aims to contribute to the creation of enabling environments for African women working in media industries and to change the way African women are presented and represented in media content. We do this through research, advocacy and partnerships that impact positively the way media functions in relation to African women. Through AWiM events, we create opportunities for knowledge exchange, building networks, and economic empowerment of women in media.AWiMTake Action: Become a Member Join our passionate community of media professionals committed to breaking barriers and advancing opportunities for female journalists in Africa. Unlock membership benefits that will provide you with access to invaluable resources to take your work to the next level..trx_addons_inline_847243376{color:#ffffff !important}Donate to AWiMBecome a MemberSubscribe to the AWiM WeeklyFollow us on TwitterYou can also pay it forwardTake a chance on any of our membership structuresOur Research Barriers to Women Journalists in Rwanda Research ReportMay 13, 2022 2Reactions Labour Migration Media ResearchNovember 4, 2021 1Reaction Research: BARRIERS TO WOMEN JOURNALISTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAJanuary 12, 2021 5Reactions Impact of COVID19 on East African Women JournalistsDecember 1, 2020 1Reaction
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