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Women’s Economic Justice Dual Track Training in Africa

Call for Applications: Capacity Support for Nature-Positive MSMEs in Ghana

Deadline: 24-Oct-22

The Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) is introducing its new journalism training “Reporting and Communicating on Women’s Economic Justice”.

The 6-week online dual-track training led by the foundation’s experienced trainers will provide a deep dive into the topic and unpack how:

Through the dual track approach, journalists and CSOs will take part in simultaneous trainings led by foundation’s leading journalism and civil society experts. Throughout the six weeks, the two tracks will also have joint sessions that encourage mutual learning and networking to build a collaborative approach to tackle the intersections between women’s rights and economic justice.

Women’s economic justice is a key part of achieving an economy that works for everyone, not just a fortunate few. To advance gender justice in the global economy it is critical to inform national and global narratives on re-envisioning the economy by bringing women’s rights and gender justice to the centre of efforts to achieve economic recovery and prosperity. To achieve this vision, the voices of civil society, feminist economists, women’s rights organisations must be amplified to spur governments and businesses to take the necessary actions in the interests of society at large.

The role of journalists

Journalists have a vital and powerful role to report on the issue of women’s economic justice through impactful, balanced, and engaging journalism that sheds a critical light to a more just future and keeps stakeholders informed and accountable.

The role of Civil Society Organisations

CSOs are crucial in working to forward women’s economic and gender justice for the many who are being left behind, particularly in the post-pandemic economy. More than ever, this requires strategic communication and collaboration with journalists and media outlets to gain cross-sectoral support and raise awareness of what needs to be done.

What You Will Gain
Workshop Format

Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 31 October to 09 December 2022, 9:00-13:00 GMT

A series of live, interactive sessions will be conducted over Zoom and take place over six half-days during six weeks. Each of the live sessions will last four hours in the morning with a mix of activities and breaks.

Eligibility Criteria

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