Empowering Journalists for Transparency in Africa’s Green Minerals Sector
Between 2nd and 3rd July, in Kinshasa, Acquire by Pin Africa hosted a two-day workshop for journalists from 13 newsrooms and 5 civil society
Between 2nd and 3rd July, in Kinshasa, Acquire by Pin Africa hosted a two-day workshop for journalists from 13 newsrooms and 5 civil society
Amid the conflicts and exploitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mining industry, a group of women may have found a solution to change
The harrowing journey of Claude Gatebuke, a survivor of the Rwandan genocide, is presented through vivid accounts of the tragedy. Pin Africa’s Manitou Nsaka
Empowering African Women Behind the Lens: Pin Africa and Unpublished Africa Champion Female Photographers and Photojournalists In an unprecedented initiative this Women’s History Month,
By Thoko Sipungu, Rhodes University South Africa’s young democracy was a culmination of years of sweat, blood and revolution against the apartheid regime. In
By Paul Dietschy, Université de Franche-Comté – UBFC Former Malian footballer Salif “Domingo” Këita, who passed away on 2 September in Bamako, embodied a
Despite the false news circulating, it is important to note that fact-checking organisations like Dabuwa and the Sierra Leone Association of Journalists (SLAJ) have
Commemorating the Windrush generation, whose resilience and determination shaped modern Britain.
On June 12th, a group of journalists and climate change experts came together to discuss the role of storytelling in driving climate adaptation measures
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