Lagos, Nigeria – The African Women in Media (AWiM) and Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) will host a webinar on October 3, 2024, to address the persistent gender gap in media representation. The virtual event, scheduled for 10:00 AM (GMT+1)/12:00 PM (GMT+3), aims to bring together media professionals, journalists, and women experts to explore solutions to this pressing issue.
The webinar, titled “Bridging the Gender Gap in Media Representation,” will feature a panel of renowned experts. Dr. Blessing Agbo Ntamu, a mental health expert and psychologist, will share insights on the psychological implications of underrepresentation. Harriet Atyang, an experienced journalist, will discuss challenges faced by journalists in finding women experts. Hesbon Owilla, State of the Media researcher at Aga Khan University, will provide an overview of the current media landscape. Mrs. Dado Camara, a journalist from Mali, will offer regional perspectives.
Dr. Yemisi Akinbobola, Co-Founder and CEO of AWiM, will moderate the session, ensuring a thought-provoking and engaging discussion.
SourceHer!, an online directory of women professionals, will be highlighted as a critical tool in bridging the gender gap. The platform connects journalists with women experts, promoting diverse perspectives and inclusive storytelling.
“The webinar is a crucial step towards amplifying women’s voices and driving narrative change in the media,” said Joy A. Adigwe, Community Engagement and Membership Officer at SourceHer!. “We invite media professionals, journalists, and women experts to join us and be part of this important conversation.”
Registration for the webinar is now open. Interested participants can register via Zoom. Register here: https://bit.ly/shwebreg2024
Date: October 3, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM (GMT+1)/12:00 PM (GMT+3)
Platform: Zoom
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