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Zam Zam Ali: Appointing women journalists to decision-making positions provides them access to understand and claim their rights

Zam Zam Mohamed Ali talks passionately about the role of Somali women journalists in the media sector. The young female journalist had the passion of joining the media as early 12 years when she was in primary through listening to reports by journalists. The 25-year-old female journalist graduated from Himilo University in Mogadishu where she…

Kaltuun Mustaf: Waxbarashadu waa aalad awood badan oo gacan ka geysan karta doorka gabdhaha warbaahinta ku jira”

Maamulka telifishinka Koonfur Galbeed oo ka mid ah telifishinnada sida buuxda u aqoonsaday kaalinta iyo dadaalka hablaha warfidiyeenka ah ayaa Kaltuun Mustaf Nuur u magacaabay madaxa barnaamijyada telifishinka. Kaltuun oo ku dhalatay kuna barbaartay magaalada Muqdisho ee caasimadda Soomaaliya warbaahintana kusoo biirtay 2017-dii, ayaa xirfadaha wardoonka iyo war soo saarista kula shaqeysay warbaahin kala duwan…

Farhia Mohamud Yussuf: “If Female Journalists are Determined, They Can Overcome the Challenges that Come Their Way”

Farhia Mohamud Yussuf, 26- year old female journalists working in Mogadishu has confirmed her dreams of reaching a better place in media. Yussuf born and bred in Mogadishu has completed her primary, secondary and University education in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia- a city that has witnessed over two decades of anarchy but she persevered…

Somali Women Journalists (SWJ): Training on Hostile Environment and First Aid is crucial for female journalists covering terror attacks and violence

Mogadishu, 18 February: Three-Day training on the hostile environment and first aid for 15 female journalists from different media houses in Mogadishu was concluded today. Somali Women journalists (SWJ) in collaboration with the US Embassy in Somalia conducted the training. During the training, the female journalists were taken through essential topics that will equip them…

Somali Women Journalists (SWJ): Training on Hostile Environment and First Aid is crucial for female journalists covering terror attacks and violence

Somalia is an environment where journalists (male and female) have to cover terror attacks or clans’ conflict or violence on intermittent basis. That is why Somali Women Journalists (SWJ) in collaboration with US Embassy today opened a three-day training for 15 female journalists from different media houses in Mogadishu on Hostile Environment and First Aid….

SWJ Opens Training on Hostile Environment and First Aid for Female Journalists in Mogadishu Somali Women Journalists (SWJ) in collaboration with US Embassy opened three-day training for 15 female journalists from different media houses in Mogadishu. This training focuses on how best media stories can be developed and reported from areas of high-risk and the…