
Queenter Mbori
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Executive Director, Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK)
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https://amwik.org/ 03-11-2011 10:21:08
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State Department for Gender Affairs - Kenya ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ ๐๐๐ฒ ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐ฒ UN Women Kenya The National Gender and Equality Commission (NGEC) Association of Media Women in Kenya Media Council of Kenya Queenter Mbori "Imagine every local radio show, every Facebook group, every WhatsApp status talking about the National Care Policy." Mainstream media gives reach. Digital media builds movements. Together, they keep the care agenda in the spotlight.



Here in ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ ๐๐๐ฒ ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ญ๐ฒ, at the Gender Policies Meeting convened by the Coalition for Sustainable Development, our mission is to chart a path forward to empower the #media to continuously champion the gender agenda, ensuring that care work and gender equality remain central issues in our grassroots


Nature crimes refer to illegal activities that exploit and damage natural resources and ecosystems, threatening biodiversity, indigenous species, and the stability of the environment. Association of Media Women in Kenya in partnership with the Global Initiative aims to empower journalists and communities to


Silence is the enemy - empowerment is the weapon! We were honoured to be part of the AKU Graduate School of Media and Communications and Kenya Editorsโ Guild forum on #sexualharassment in the #media The discussion centred on moving beyond dialogue to solutions, and what an engaging conversation it was!



At Association of Media Women in Kenya we stand for zero tolerance to sexual harassment.


Earlier today, Association of Media Women in Kenya joined AKU Graduate School of Media and Communications for the launch of a Policy Brief on the State of Women in Media. The event gathered policymakers, civil society representatives, academics, and media leaders to advocate for accountability, inclusivity, and equity within newsrooms. The




Association of Media Women in Kenya Judie Kaberia Queenter Mbori Global Initiative Jacques Muhindo Walter Muiruri Mwangi Peter The comms guy Transnational syndicates threaten Kenyaโs wildlife through illegal trade. In Kajiado, weโre training journalists to investigate & expose these crimes, driving accountability & community-led conservation. #StopWildlifeCrimesKE #GIResilience

Kajiadoโs vital ecosystems face rising threats from Sand harvesting, illegal logging, charcoal burning & poaching are destroying wildlife corridors & community livelihoods. Time to act! #StopWildlifeCrimesKE #GIResilience Global Initiative Queenter Mbori Judie Kaberia Jacques Muhindo


A story on investigative takes time, Digs deep into causes, patterns and hidden facts. Dont do stories that have already been overdone. Can involve risk, resistance orlegal pressure #StopWildlifeCrimesKE Global Initiative Queenter Mbori Judie Kaberia Jacques Muhindo Association of Media Women in Kenya


Judie Kaberia : who is benefiting from nature crimes? who is suffering? As a journalist, it is important to bring these out. Nature crime beneficiaries are powerful people, you are not dealing with an easy subject #StopWildlifeCrimesKE Global Initiative Queenter Mbori Jacques Muhindo Association of Media Women in Kenya

"Journalists are the trusted narrators of our communities. Investigative reporting shapes policy, ensures accountability, and mobilizes communities. Empowered reporting builds informed, engaged, and resilient societies." - Judie Kaberia. #GIResilience #StopWildlifeCrimesKE


We are currently conducting a session on investigative journalism in nature crimes, led by Judie Kaberia. The training in partnership with Global Initiative focuses on key areas such as sourcing, verification, data journalism, and cross-border reporting. It emphasizes the integration of


The Enhancing Nature Crimes Reporting and Community Awareness project, with support from Global Initiative, aims to build journalists' capacity and empower communities to report wildlife crimes and advocate for conservation. By promoting accurate, evidence-based reporting and community


Creating impactful nature crime media stories is a process. Judie Kaberia is leading journalists through the critical stages. Her instruction delves into developing strong narratives, rigorous verification of facts, identifying credible sources, and most importantly, ensuring


Speaking at the #StopWildlifeCrimesKE journalists training, Association of Media Women in Kenya Executive Director Queenter Mbori underscored the critical need to equip women in media with advanced skills. She stated that by amplifying underreported local stories, particularly on nature crimes, journalists
