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Hewlett Foundation Storify Africa.
The inaugural Storify Africa Initiative partnered with the Hewlett Foundation to fund, mentor and publish stories by four women journalists in East, Southern, and West Africa through the Let’s Talk About Sex campaign. The Storify Africa Fellowship is seeking four female journalists based in East Africa, West Africa (including one Francophone country), and Southern Africa to conceptualise and craft compelling and nuanced multimedia feature stories around the subject of SRHR.
Kiven Brenda Nsodzefe
Cameroon
Kiven Nsodzefe started her career as a journalist in 2015. She writes for local and international media outlets on issues related to human rights, gender, crisis, environment, fact-checking and sports.
Jacqueline Muchazoreka
Zimbabwe
Jacqueline Muchazoreka is a Zimbabwean journalist and photographer with over six years of experience in gender, sexual reproductive health and sustainable development reporting. She mainly focuses on issues around the rights of women, young girls and other marginalized communities.
Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu
Nigeria
Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu is a journalist from Nigeria who works with HumAngle Media where she covers migration and displacement across the northern region of the country, especially the northeast.
Nduta Waweru
Kenya
Nduta Waweru is a journalist, communication specialist and published author of a collection of poetry called Nostalgia. She is an alum of the Young African Leader Initiative and 2021 Women in News fellow.