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The Ethical Reporting & Content Creation on GBV Community works to build a culture of responsible, survivor-centered journalism and storytelling across African media. Recognizing that stories about gender-based violence can either heal or harm, the Community addresses gaps in ethical standards, unsafe reporting practices, and sensationalist coverage that retraumatizes survivors and misinforms audiences.
Its roadmap promotes informed consent, anonymity protection, and trauma-aware language in all GBV-related stories. Members develop tools, checklists, and AI-supported training modules that help journalists, editors, and digital creators adopt shared standards for ethical storytelling. Through collaboration with newsrooms, media schools, and advocacy groups, this Community aims to harmonize ethical frameworks regionally, strengthen journalist–creator accountability, and ensure that every GBV story contributes to justice, dignity, and public understanding.
Note: This resource package is currently under review and will be updated as new materials are finalized.
A concise practical tool guiding journalists and media creators through five key steps, consent, identity protection, language sensitivity, context, and potential impact, to ensure ethical and trauma-informed storytelling.
Language: EN | Version: 2025
Note: This resource package is currently under review and will be updated as new materials are finalized.
A revised ethical framework for media practitioners addressing GBV coverage, developed through AWiM Communities to Action discussions and aligned with AU and Kigali Declaration principles.
Link to be confirmed or Access under development
Language: EN, FR | Version: 2025
Note: This resource package is currently under review and will be updated as new materials are finalized.
A step-by-step resource from the International Press Institute offering methods to identify and counter gendered disinformation and online attacks against women journalists.
Language: EN | Version: 2024
March 6, 2026
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 an Associate Professor of Women’s Rights and Media Development. 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.