Science Africa & SJN engaged the Nation Media Group Editors on solutions journalism. About 20 editors, managers & directors attended the two-hour session delivered by Daniel Otunge of Science Africa & Caroline Karobia of Solutions Journalism Initiative.

Journalist training workshop on road safety reporting by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Science Africa in Nairobi, Kenya.

Participants at the Growth and Economic Opportunities for Women 2 - East Africa End-of-Program Workshop held on March 5th to 7th 2025 in Nairobi, Kenya

Selected Journalists from Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Ghana and Tanzania with Panelists during the Launch of the status report on Road Safety in the WHO African Region

Matthew Taylor, Media Engagement and Capacity Development Safety and Mobility officer at World Health Organization giving his remarks during the Road Safety media workshop in Nairobi, Kenya

Caroline Karobia, Africa Initiative Manager, Solutions Journalism Network sharing insights with journalists during the SoJo training workshop in Nairobi, Kenya.

Participants contributing to a group discussion during the SoJo workshop in Nairobi, Kenya.

Lourdes Walusala-Media Trainer- stressing on why Journalists need to make solutions journalism reporting part of their day-to-day work, during the SoJo workshop in Nairobi, Kenya.

AFIC-TISA Policy makers roundtable on women's access to government procurement opportunities in Nairobi, Kenya

David Aduda, Science Africa GROW Project Lead, Sharon Atieno, Science Africa Editor, Gilbert Sendugwa, Director, Africa Freedom for Information Centre (AFIC), Maria Lakel, AFIC communications officer and Anthony Rume, Science Africa IT Manager in a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya Daniel Otunge and Sharon Atieno representing Science Africa at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Italy. Sean Khan giving a presentation to journalists during the Road Safety Training workshop held in Nairobi. Group photo of participants who attended the road safety workshop organized by WHO and Science Africa in Nairobi, Kenya.

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