Africa news media women

Here are some notable African news media outlets that focus on women's issues and empowerment:

  1. The Africa Women's Journal (South Africa): A quarterly magazine that focuses on women's issues, empowerment, and development in Africa.
  2. Women's eNews (Nigeria): An online news platform that provides news, analysis, and features on women's issues, politics, and social justice in Africa.
  3. The Guardian Nigeria (Nigeria): A leading Nigerian newspaper that has a dedicated section on women's issues and empowerment.
  4. The East African (Kenya): A regional newspaper that covers news and issues affecting women in East Africa.
  5. The New African Woman (Ghana): A bi-monthly magazine that focuses on women's empowerment, entrepreneurship, and leadership in Africa.
  6. Africa Women's Development Fund (Ghana): A non-profit organization that provides news, analysis, and resources on women's issues and empowerment in Africa.
  7. Women in Africa (South Africa): An online platform that provides news, features, and analysis on women's issues, entrepreneurship, and leadership in Africa.
  8. The Daily Trust (Nigeria): A leading Nigerian newspaper that has a dedicated section on women's issues and empowerment.
  9. The Citizen (Tanzania): A Tanzanian newspaper that covers news and issues affecting women in East Africa.
  10. Sahara Reporters (Nigeria): An online news platform that provides investigative reporting and analysis on women's issues, corruption, and human rights in Africa.

Some notable African women journalists and media personalities who have made significant contributions to the field include:

  1. Nadia Boudina (Algeria): A journalist and media personality who has worked for various international news organizations, including the BBC and Al Jazeera.
  2. Fatima Al-Fihri (Egypt): A journalist and media personality who has worked for various Egyptian news organizations, including Al-Ahram and Al-Masry Al-Youm.
  3. Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda (Zimbabwe): A journalist and media personality who has worked for various international news organizations, including the BBC and CNN.
  4. Mimi Mefo (Cameroon): A journalist and media personality who has worked for various international news organizations, including the BBC and Al Jazeera.
  5. Sandra Uwiringiyimana (Rwanda): A journalist and media personality who has worked for various international news organizations, including the BBC and CNN.

These are just a few examples of the many talented African women journalists and media personalities who are making significant contributions to the field.