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Making Women In Politics Positively Visible: IPC Partners NAWOJ To Get The Job Done

The International Press Centre (IPC) and Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) held a consultative meeting themed “Advancing Female Journalists’ Impactful Reporting on Women Issues in Election and Democracy.” The meeting was aimed at promoting gender-sensitive reporting and amplify women’s voices in the electoral process.

IPC Executive Director, Lanre Arogundade, emphasized the organization’s commitment to strengthening democracy and increasing women’s participation in politics. He announced plans to provide training and support to female journalists, enabling them to effectively cover women-related issues in elections and project Nigeria’s women politicians globally.

The initiative’s objectives include:

  • Enhancing female journalists’ capacity to report on women’s issues in elections
  • Increasing the visibility of women’s voices and perspectives in the electoral process
  • Fostering a culture of gender-sensitive reporting

Dr. Titilayo Osuagwu, a senior lecturer at the University of Port Harcourt, highlighted the need for women’s recognition in politics and encouraged female journalists to promote women in their reports.

NAWOJ National Chairperson, Hajiya Aisha Ibrahim, represented by Deputy National Chairperson Dr. Lilian Okonkwo Ogabu, appreciated IPC’s initiative and pledged collaboration on women’s empowerment and social responsibility issues.

“By empowering female journalists, we can create a more inclusive and equitable democratic process.” – Dr. Lilian Okonkwo Ogabu

The International Press Centre (IPC) and Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) are committed to promoting democracy, human rights, and gender equality through various initiatives and programs.

The meeting was attended by NAWOJ officials, media practitioners, and IPC representatives.

Wasilah Ladan
NAWOJ National Secretary

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