A journalist with Legit.ng, Ridwan Yusuf, has been selected for the Change Reporting Media Fellowship on Gender-Responsive Education Planning. .. Photo credits: @ImpacthouseCfDC, @ridoradeola.. Source: Twitter
- After several years of hiatus, ImpactHouse and SSPL will host a journalism fellowship from Monday, June 2024 to March 2025, bringing together top journalists, civil society persons, and industry leaders
- For 10 months, 27 journalists from nine states will track and report on state governments’ gender responsiveness in education planning to prompt attention and action from policymakers and decision-makers
- Legit.ng journalist Ridwan Adeola Yusuf is one of the journalists selected to benefit from the programme
FCT, Abuja - An editor on the Current Affairs desk of Legit.ng and 26 others have been selected to participate in the second edition of the ‘Change Reporting Media Fellowship on Gender Responsive Education Sector Planning (GRESP)' in Nigeria.
The journalist, Ridwan Adeola Yusuf, has written extensively about education in Nigeria.
First held in 2014, the 2024 edition of the fellowship on GRESP — according to the organisers — is designed to equip fellows with the advocacy skills to significantly amplify the importance of gender equality within education systems across states and demand action from concerned authorities.
Other fellows include Omoniyi Kolawole of Cool FM, The Guardian's Rauf Oyewole; Gombe Media Corporation's Rebecca Maina, and Jesse Tafida of TVC News, among others.