Help Mobile Journalism Initiative (MJI) by Donating Camera and Video equipment for training young girls Mobile Journalism (MoJo) skills

 Mzuzu, Northern Region

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Help Mobile Journalism Initiative (MJI) by Donating Camera and Video equipment for training young girls Mobile Journalism (MoJo) skills

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The Mobile Journalism Initiative (MJI) is a newly registered youth-led organization that has evolved from a community youth club that was founded in 2023.It is dedicated to training young girls and female journalists,particularly those affiliated with community radio stations, as well as young female Anti-Corruption Advocates and Activists in Mobile Journalism (MoJo) skills. Mobile Journalism Initiative (MJI) is committed to amplifying the voices of young women in rural communities by equipping them with the necessary tools to tell impactful stories through digital and broadcast media.


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Mobile Journalism Initiative (MJI)

Mobile Journalism Initiative (MJI)

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We help All Communities in six (6) districts by providing skills development in Mobile Journalism.

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