Isis Nyong’o’s solution on parenting in a digital World

Pregnant women and mums in Africa are continually seeking parenting information online. Isis Nyong’o, a media entrepreneur knows this all too well. Leveraging on her experience working with globally acclaimed brands such as InMobi, MTV and Google, she founded MumsVillage. The site is working to fill this gap to help expectant women make informed choices […]

Isis Nyong’o’s solution on parenting in a digital World

Pregnant women and mums in Africa are continually seeking parenting information online. Isis Nyong’o, a media entrepreneur knows this all too well. Leveraging on her experience working with globally acclaimed brands such as InMobi, MTV and Google, she founded MumsVillage. The site is working to fill this gap to help expectant women make informed choices […]

Partnership for Impact sets Journalists on New Pedestal at Global Conference

The AWIM Conference 2019 is one event that cannot be forgotten in a hurry. From its dream destination of Kenya, Nairobi to the amazing crop of speakers, partners, facilitators and panelists, many players in media left with a renewed vigour to make a difference locally and internationally. The second edition of the AWIM awards which […]

What is the media’s role in constructing public view of sex workers in Kenya?

In 2017, Kenyan sex workers submitted a report entitled Aren’t We Also Women [PDF] The report identified five priority issues that represented the government policies they deemed repressive to them. These policies fueled and justified violence against them. In the document, the women complained of being treated poorly when they seek healthcare, are arbitrarily arrested. […]

How to run a successful multi media campaign on a budget for an NGO

Agwang Aidah, an advocacy manager of Child’s i Foundation in Uganda knows a thing or two about running a successful multi media campaign on a budget for a Non-Governmental Organization. In her experience, the NGO world has tight budgets yet there are demands for results. It is in this context that she advises communication professionals […]

Fact-checking: A journalist’s tips on digital strategies for wider reach 

Hanna Ojo, a reporter from Nigeria has experienced misinformation first hand. “In Africa, misinformation is a social phenomenon enabled by technology,” she told delegates at the AWiM19 Conference that took place in July 25-27, 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya. Indeed, this is a global concern for journalism and society. Disinformation has been established to cause social […]

Tackling sexual harassment in the media in Africa

The MeToo era awakened the whole world to sexual harassment, not only in the entertainment industry where the allegations began, but also in the corporate spaces. Journalists report on chronicles of sexual harassment (such as MeToo) when they themselves have endured it. Jane Godia, the Gender, Development and the Programme Manager Women in News (WIN) […]

Science and environmental journalism with an impact

Telling science and environmental stories remains a challenge for many journalists in Africa. It is even harder when it is an investigative piece. However, Joys Kimani— Kenyan journalist— has surmounted these challenges: she applied for and gotten funding with which she reported on the china ban on ivory and how that impacted on environmental conservation. […]

How women can negotiate for better pay, a HR’s perspective

Two weeks ago, one of AWIM speakers— Anna Nimiriano, editor in Chief of Juba Monitor— summarized what she and other colleagues talked about concerning the inequality of women in the media in Africa. One of the panelists, Joy Kaguri, a human resource executive from Kenya’s Standard Media Group, now gives a step by step account […]

Can African media be women-friendly?

By Anna Namiriano, Editor In Chief of the Juba Monitor It is hardly newsworthy that women are grossly underrepresented in the media in Africa. In Sub Saharan Africa, women only make 5 percent of top management [PDF] according to a 2011 global media report by the International Women’s Media Foundation (IWMF); in some countries, especially war […]

DR. YEMISI AKINBOBOLA

C.E.O & Co-founder, AWiM

Dr Yemisi Akinbobola is an award-winning journalist, academic, consultant and co-founder of African Women in Media (AWiM). AWiM’s vision is that one-day African women will have equal access to representation in media. Joint winner of the CNN African Journalist Award 2016 (Sports Reporting), Yemisi ran her news website IQ4News between 2010-14.
Yemisi holds a PhD in Media and Cultural Studies from Birmingham City University, where she is a Senior Lecturer. She has published scholarly research on women’s rights, African feminism, and journalism and digital public spheres. She was Editorial Consultant for the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 commemorative book titled “She Stands for Peace: 20 Years, 20 Journeys”, and currently hosts the book’s podcast.
She speaks regularly on issues relating to gender and media. In 2021 she was recognized as one of 100 Most Influential African Women.