h2n realiza ciclo de formação para fortalecer a rádio universitária da uem

Em uma iniciativa para integrar a rádio universitária da Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) – Escola de Comunicação e Artes (ECA) ao projecto CORAGEM, a h2n está a realizar um ciclo de formação em áreas prioritárias do projecto. Esta formação abrange temas como Direitos Humanos, Cobertura Eleitoral, Comunicação Sensível ao Género e Comunicação para a Mudança… Continue a ler h2n realiza ciclo de formação para fortalecer a rádio universitária da uem

h2n e Rare Revitalizam Órgãos Sociais do CCP em Larde com Enfoque na Igualdade de Género

Entre os dias 6 e 9 de Agosto, a h2n e a Rare, no âmbito do projecto Feed the Future, Comunidades Costeiras Resilientes (RCC), organizaram encontros no distrito de Larde, na província de Nampula, que marcaram a reestruturação e revitalização dos novos órgãos sociais do Conselho Comunitário de Pesca (CCP) das comunidades de Larde-Sede e… Continue a ler h2n e Rare Revitalizam Órgãos Sociais do CCP em Larde com Enfoque na Igualdade de Género

“Representatividade feminina nas redacções estagnada em 2023 após ligeiro avanço”, revela Relatório Anual de Género na Mídia

Após um leve crescimento na percentagem de mulheres nas redacções em 2022, com 28% de representatividade feminina nas redacções, a percentagem estagnou em 2023, retornando aos níveis de 2021, quando as mulheres representavam 27% do total de colaboradores. Essa constatação é do Relatório Anual de Género na Mídia de 2023, elaborado pela h2n no âmbito… Continue a ler “Representatividade feminina nas redacções estagnada em 2023 após ligeiro avanço”, revela Relatório Anual de Género na Mídia

h2n graduates six journalists under the Gender Fellows program

After 12 months of producing reporting on gender equality, we graduated last week (September 1) six journalists under the media internship program for emerging journalists, Gender Fellows, part of the Projecto Asas. With the aim of increasing the media sector’s capacity to produce gender-sensitive, effective and evidence-based reporting, the journalists were trained and mentored in… Continue a ler h2n graduates six journalists under the Gender Fellows program

Gender Fellows mentorship program promotes gender-responsive reporting

With public health precautions in place, participants in the Gender Fellows mentorship and training program for young journalists are in the middle of an intensive one-month “boot camp” at h2n that will prepare them for a year-long internship in selected media outlets. In the current round, six journalists will be working at Savana (2), SOICO… Continue a ler Gender Fellows mentorship program promotes gender-responsive reporting

Educational videos support effective skills development at the community level

Over the last year, h2n has scaled up the production and use of educational videos for a wide range of purposes related to both project objectives and organizational development. “Videos have the advantage that people can watch them where, when and as often as they want,” says Libério Nhantumbo, project specialist at h2n. Libério believes… Continue a ler Educational videos support effective skills development at the community level

Gender Fellowships provide mentorship and growth opportunities for young female journalists

The Gender Fellowship program for emerging journalists, which h2n implements in collaboration with Midia Lab, provides mentorship and growth opportunities for young female journalists. The program selects, supports, accompanies, and mentors a group of journalists through a structured nine-month professional development process spent mostly with participating media outlets. “With this program, we aim to strengthen… Continue a ler Gender Fellowships provide mentorship and growth opportunities for young female journalists

In virtual visit, Canadian Minister of Development participates in SRHR roundtable

As part of a virtual visit to Mozambique this week by the Honorable Karina Gould, Canadian Minister for International Development, a roundtable on sexual and reproductive health and rights in Mozambique took place yesterday afternoon. The online meeting, which included High Commissioner Caroline Delany and participants from UNFPA and NGOs working on SRHR in Mozambique,… Continue a ler In virtual visit, Canadian Minister of Development participates in SRHR roundtable

Canada launches communication and advocacy project to advance gender equality

Yesterday morning, Canadian High Commissioner Caroline Delany officially launched Project Asas, a multi-year communication project funded by Canada and implemented by h2n that aims to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment in Mozambique. Pursuing a multi-channel, multi-layered communication strategy, h2n will advance social and behavior change for gender equality through mass media, television, community radio… Continue a ler Canada launches communication and advocacy project to advance gender equality

Mobile Video Unit enhances social and behavior change communication in Nampula

With a new Mobile Video Unit (MVU) having arrived in Nampula to support social and behavior change communication (SBCC) activities on Transform Nutrition, a multi-year project funded by USAID and implemented by ADPP and partners, including h2n, a community-based communication channel is being added to project activities. The MVU has three large LED screens and… Continue a ler Mobile Video Unit enhances social and behavior change communication in Nampula