Topic: #AMWIK
Prioritizing Mental Wellbeing for Journalists in Kenya
19 Dec, 2024 11:48 AM
MENTAL WELLNESS FOR JOURNALISTS
Future journalists must know about coping mechanisms and stress management techniques before entering the field. This proactive approach will prepare them for their challenges and help cultivate resilience within the industry.
Future journalists must know about coping mechanisms and stress management techniques before entering the field. This proactive approach will prepare them for their challenges and help cultivate resilience within the industry.
International Anti-Corruption Day: AMWIK Engages Youth in Nakuru
11 Dec, 2024 06:48 PM
YOUTH IN FRONT
Through the project, AMWIK and other organizations formed a consortium of partners rolling out the program led by Transparency International (Kenya) with Global Compact Network Kenya (GCNK) and the Inter Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK).
Through the project, AMWIK and other organizations formed a consortium of partners rolling out the program led by Transparency International (Kenya) with Global Compact Network Kenya (GCNK) and the Inter Religious Council of Kenya (IRCK).
AMWIK Commemorates International Anti-corruption day in Nakuru
10 Dec, 2024 06:22 PM
ZERO CORRUPTION
“The youth should use the new media to flag out corruption especially in the health sector. They should use vlogs, dance music and any other skill that can be expressed to fight corruption,"
“The youth should use the new media to flag out corruption especially in the health sector. They should use vlogs, dance music and any other skill that can be expressed to fight corruption,"
AMWIK Launches Five Years USAWA Program in Nakuru County
26 Jul, 2024 04:06 PM
MEDIA WATCHDOGS
A study analyzing sexual harassment in 20 countries finds that, on average, 40% of women media professionals have experienced sexual harassment of some kind in the workplace. Women and gender non-conforming media professionals are almost three and a half
A study analyzing sexual harassment in 20 countries finds that, on average, 40% of women media professionals have experienced sexual harassment of some kind in the workplace. Women and gender non-conforming media professionals are almost three and a half