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Her Media Diary
African Women in Media (AWiM)
60 episodes
1 month ago
Dr Yemisi Akinbobola dives into the lived experiences of successful African women in media. Her personal interview style takes you on the life journey of these leading women. You will be inspired, laugh, but most of all you will be empowered knowing that you too can make it in the media industry.
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Dr Yemisi Akinbobola dives into the lived experiences of successful African women in media. Her personal interview style takes you on the life journey of these leading women. You will be inspired, laugh, but most of all you will be empowered knowing that you too can make it in the media industry.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Personal Journals,
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Careers,
Entrepreneurship,
Non-Profit
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Her Media Diary Episode 32: "Becoming a Voice for Change" with Sarah Mawerere
Her Media Diary
40 minutes
11 months ago
Her Media Diary Episode 32: "Becoming a Voice for Change" with Sarah Mawerere
Sarah Mawerere is a senior broadcast journalist at Uganda Broadcasting Corporation (UBC). She shares her experience growing up in the rural Busoga Region of Uganda, where she faced numerous challenges, including the loss of both parents at a young age. Despite these hardships, she pursued her dream of becoming a journalist, inspired by the voices she heard on Radio Uganda as a child. The Kigali Declaration on the Elimination of Gender Violence in Media in Africa has been a significant influence on her work. Sarah sees it as a call to action, urging media houses to ensure that their content is gender-sensitive and that the voices of both men and women are represented equally. Subscribe to Her Media Diary now on your favourite podcasting platform https://linktr.ee/hermediadiary Learn about African Women in Media at https://africanwomeninmedia.com [https://africanwomeninmedia.com/] List of Organisations/Resources to Support Women in Media · Rise Women in Broadcast [https://risewib.com/about] · Journalist's Toolbox: [https://www.journaliststoolbox.org/] · International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) [https://www.iwmf.org/our-programs/fund-for-women-journalists-professional-development-case-studies/] · African Women in Media (AWiM) [https://africanwomeninmedia.com/] · SourceHer [https://sourceher.com/] · Public Media Women in Leadership [https://publicmediawomeninleadership.org/] · International Journalists' Network (IJNet) [https://ijnet.org/en] · Kigali Declaration on the Elimination of Gender Violence [https://africanwomeninmedia.com/declaration/] · Women's Media Center (WMC) [https://womensmediacenter.com/] · Media Career Development Network [https://mediacareerng.org/] · The World Journalism Education Council (WJEC) [https://wjec.net/about/] · AWiM Learning [https://awimlearning.com/]
Her Media Diary
Dr Yemisi Akinbobola dives into the lived experiences of successful African women in media. Her personal interview style takes you on the life journey of these leading women. You will be inspired, laugh, but most of all you will be empowered knowing that you too can make it in the media industry.