More women have entered Parliament and become heads of state across African countries, but some are continuing a legacy of corruption, repression and curtailing women’s rights.
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More women have entered Parliament and become heads of state across African countries, but some are continuing a legacy of corruption, repression and curtailing women’s rights.
By Nisha Susan Of course the pandemic has changed journalism too. That's a given. But one big shift has been the new-found importance given to the work of health journalism. For readers, it was often the difference between life, death and the in-between state of...
An interview by guest writers Rishika Bhardwaj & Shireen Vrinda Meet NWMI member Bhanupriya Rao, the founder of BehanBox, an independent digital media start up for gender journalism in 2019. Previously, Rao has worked in data journalism, advocacy and research for...