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Lilys Njeru

@lilysnjeru

Health & Science multimedia journalist. @Oxford Climate Journalism Network (OCJN) fellow 2024|AJEA 2023 Winner |
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I’ve been learning so much from talking to climate experts and change-makers and I can’t wait for you to hear what’s next. 🎙️🎙️ Stay tuned! #ClimateGumzo #ClimateAction #YouthVoices

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Senior Ministry of Health officials, led by CS Duale, have increasingly resorted to personal attacks and intimidation tactics against journalists reporting on systemic failures in Kenya's healthcare system, rather than addressing the substantive issues raised in their coverage.

Senior Ministry of Health officials, led by CS Duale, have increasingly resorted to personal attacks and intimidation tactics against journalists reporting on systemic failures in Kenya's healthcare system, rather than addressing the substantive issues raised in their coverage.
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Power Shift Africa is hosting the 3rd Africa Journalists Climate Training in Addis Ababa. Today, the media has the stage, and our panel of seasoned news editors and climate journalists is on fire! Our key takeaway? Climate change is more than a science issue. It is about people,

Power Shift Africa is hosting the 3rd Africa Journalists Climate Training in Addis Ababa. Today, the media has the stage, and our panel of seasoned news editors and climate journalists is on fire!

Our key takeaway? Climate change is more than a science issue. It is about people,
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“Climate stories must go beyond press releases and conferences they must reach the people at the grassroots.” For Nation Africa journalist Lilys Njeru , our recent media training was a reminder that impactful climate reporting means connecting global issues to local realities.