The International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF) is accepting applications from women journalists to participate in one of two international reporting […]
admin | December 12, 2014
Ms. Ayaimba could not believe it. A man walked into her office and demanded that his daughter be returned to […]
admin | December 12, 2014
Families in Somaliland have been hard hit by the steep rise in the price of charcoal, the main cooking fuel […]
admin | November 17, 2014
Two hundred girls weave in and out of alleyways in the seaside slum of West Point, Liberia. Their voices rise […]
admin | November 14, 2014
This week’s story from Uganda highlights a farmer who makes a good income from designing and selling fuel-efficient cookstoves. Improved […]
admin | November 10, 2014
François Kouamé wears his prison number like a badge of honour. Mr. Kouamé makes his way to a field where […]
admin | September 29, 2014
Julie Francis starts her self-imposed curfew at sunset. Since December 2013, the widowed mother of four has been living at […]
admin | September 22, 2014
Along the coast of Tanzania, you can hear the dull thuds of underwater explosions. Fishers are using explosives to maximize […]
admin | September 22, 2014
Along the fertile banks of the White Nile, a war veterans’ co-operative is planting a garden for peace and a […]
admin | September 15, 2014