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Time for Policy Action: Merck Foundation Summit Spotlights Urgent Need to Protect Girls and Women in Africa and Asia

Time for Policy Action: Merck Foundation Summit Spotlights Urgent Need to Protect Girls and Women in Africa and Asia The 2025 Merck Foundation First Ladies Initiative (MFFLI) Summit officially opened in Dubai on the 18th of June 2025, in United Arab Emirates, bringing together First Ladies from across Africa and

CANDIDATES CLEARED FOR THE AMWIK 2025 BOARD ELECTIONS

Elections Committee Unveils Cleared Candidates to Vie for AMWIK Board The Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK) Elections Committee has officially announced the completion of its vetting process and released the final list of cleared candidates for the 2025 Board Elections. This pivotal moment, as stated by Toepista Nabusoba,

Shaping Tomorrow’s Voices: AMWIK and Akili Network Partner for Kids’ Content and Women’s Advocacy

AMWIK and Akili Network Forge Partnership A groundbreaking partnership has been officially solidified between the Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK) and Akili Network, promising a significant leap forward in media advocacy for women and children across Kenya. The two organizations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), setting

AMWIK AGM-2025 NOTICE

In accordance with Section 20(2) of the Societies Act and Clause 22.(b)V of the AMWIK Constitution 2024, official notice is hereby given for the AMWIK Hybrid Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at the Kasarani Sportsview Hotel, Nairobi, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM EAT. We are pleased to offer a hybrid format

AMWIK TO HOLD BOARD ELECTIONS ON 28TH JUNE 2025 

The Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK) will hold its Board Elections on Saturday, 28th June 2025, as part of its continued commitment to transparent leadership and effective governance. The elections will take place during the organization’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) as per the AMWIK 2025 calendar.  The AMWIK

Quarter 1 Newsletter Out Now

We are excited to share the incredible strides AMWIK made in the first quarter of 2025, filled with impactful initiatives, new collaborations, and bold advocacy.  Here is a sneak peek at what is inside our Q1 newsletter: Stronger Together: Our Membership Dialogue 2025 fostered meaningful connections and sparked innovative ideas among members.

Kenya Shortlisted to Host the 2026 Africa Media Convention

Kenya Shortlisted to Host the 2026 Africa Media Convention Kenya has been shortlisted as one of the finalists to host the 2026 Africa Media Convention, a recognition that underscores the country's growing leadership in advocating for media freedom and the safety of journalists across the continent. The Africa Media Convention

Safeguarding Press Freedom in the Age of AI

AMWIK Calls for Ethical Innovation and Inclusive Journalism            Kenya joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Press Freedom Day 2025, under the theme “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Press Freedom and the Media.” The event, held in Nairobi, brought together key stakeholders from the media, legal sector,

AMWIK and Akili Network Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Children’s Issues

AMWIK and Akili Network Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Children’s Issues The Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK) paid a courtesy call to the Akili Network team, marking a significant step toward fostering collaboration between our organizations. The meeting provided an opportunity to explore shared synergies across our respective thematic areas, as well as potential avenues for

Stronger Together: Shaping AMWIK’s Future Through Engagement at the Membership Dialogue 2025

Stronger Together: Shaping AMWIK's Future Through Engagement at the Membership Dialogue 2025 The AMWIK Membership Dialogue 2025 was a landmark event that brought together members from across the country, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas, collaboration, and professional networking. This pivotal gathering not only served as a platform for driving

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