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How malnutrition cases are soaring in Katsina.

WSCIJ WSCIJ Aug 2, 2023
Acute malnutrition cases in Katsina, Nigeria, are reaching alarming levels, yet they continue to receive inadequate attention. What is the government doing about it?
Story Project

A Local Malnutrition Centre Is Giving Malnourished Children Hope In Northwest Nigeria

WSCIJ WSCIJ Aug 2, 2023
Malnutrition management centres established in 15 Local Government Areas of Katsina state in the northwest are trying to control the soaring malnutrition crisis that has been affecting children.
2023 FRLP

Investigation – Inside Murky Waters of Surrogacy and the Rise of Baby Factories in Nigeria

WSCIJ WSCIJ Aug 2, 2023
One of the joys of parenthood is to bear offspring, and one method of achieving this is through surrogacy, and it has gained much popularity across the globe including Nigeria. While surrogacy, and other methods of assisted reproductive…
2023 FRLP

SPECIAL REPORT: Unpaid salaries, poor working conditions mar Plateau workers scheme for women

WSCIJ WSCIJ Aug 2, 2023
In 2007, the Plateau State Government, under Governor Jonah Jang, contracted some women to sweep the streets of Jos, Bukuru and its environment as part of government efforts to support widows and the elderly. They were placed on a…
Story Project

Displaced Women In Nigeria’s Katsina Are Starving, And They May Never Get Aid

WSCIJ WSCIJ Aug 1, 2023
Thousands of people who left their ancestral homes to seek refuge in the capital city of Katsina due to the armed violence in northwestern Nigeria remain uncared for.
News

Meet the 2023 Report Women! Female Reporters Leadership Programme (FRLP) fellowship, champion…

WSCIJ WSCIJ Apr 11, 2023
Meet the 2023 FRLP participants. Sarah Ayeku Sarah Ayeku is a broadcast journalist who is passionate about telling stories that inspire and evoke change in communities. Over the past four years, her works on the plight of minorities…
Leadership

Leadership projects under the Report Women! News and Newsroom Engagement project

WSCIJ WSCIJ Jan 13, 2023
The six reporters selected for the leadership project implementation under the Report Women! News and Newsroom Engagement project held the following training across the country on mobile journalism, SGBV reportage, FGM reportage, gender…
News

Women participation in politics; how friendly is the environment for women

WSCIJ WSCIJ Jan 12, 2023
News

Curbing female sexual harassment in the Newsroom

WSCIJ WSCIJ Jan 12, 2023
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Sexual violence, unintended pregnancy, takes a toll on women with disabilities in Nigeria’s…

WSCIJ WSCIJ Jan 12, 2023
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