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

h2n provides block grants to community radios to leverage “intangibles of development”

There are an estimated 128 community radio stations in Mozambique reaching around 70 percent of the population. In some districts, especially in the central and northern parts of the country, community radio is the only source of information for most people, both in terms of news and other day-to-day information that can support social and… Continue a ler h2n provides block grants to community radios to leverage “intangibles of development”

Journalists in Cabo Delgado focus on issues of community engagement

This week, h2n is bringing together twelve community radio journalists from eight Cabo Delgado CR stations in Pemba for trainings and consultations on community engagement, gender equality and accountability at the local level through investigative journalism. The activities are carried out under the auspices of the Norway-funded CRP2 project and an OSISA-funded community engagement and… Continue a ler Journalists in Cabo Delgado focus on issues of community engagement