In this episode, Adenike Aloba sits with Kunle to discuss how war and conflict affect women and children differently, why conflict resolution needs a gender lens, and how women-centred approaches can make a difference.
Kunle Adebajo heads the investigations desk at HumAngle, a media establishment covering Africa's conflict and development trends. He has documented the Boko Haram crisis and its humanitarian fallout for several years. He also writes about disinformation, the environment, human rights, and various other topics. He's won several journalism awards, including the 2021 Wole Soyinka Award for Investigative Journalism and the 2023 Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling. He is passionate about innovative journalism and how it can help not only to bring attention to critical issues but also lead to lasting reforms.
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In this episode, Adenike Aloba sits with Bukky Shonibare to discuss the challenges of increasing women's representation in elected positions and how factors like culture, socioeconomic status, and personal beliefs affect progress.
Bukky Shonibare is the Executive Director of Invictus Africa, a civic organization that promotes human rights and gender equality through data-driven and evidence-based advocacy, legal and policy review, and capacity development. Bukky is actively involved in many campaigns and advocacies aimed at advancing human rights; gender equality; women’s political representation; free, safe, and quality basic education, and peace and security.
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Coming off the heels of International Women's Day and amidst Women's Month, the conversation on gender governance gains even more significance. This year's theme, 'Invest in Women and Accelerate Progress,' sets the stage for our discussion with Andidiong Okon on effectively navigating gender governance in societies marked by imbalance. What better way to invest in women and accelerate progress than by getting gender governance right?
Andidiong is a Gender Governance Expert with a diverse background. She has collaborated with both state and non-state actors to advance women's causes. She has also played a pivotal role in advancing open contracting initiatives across Africa in her capacity as Programs Manager for Africa at OCP. Additionally, Andidiong is also actively involved in advocacy work, supporting survivors of terrorist attacks and promoting child education through various foundations. In her leisure time, she enjoys running, advocating for women's rights, traveling, and participating in a book club. Currently, she serves as the Program Director for Public Digital.
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Gender Inequality differs across cultures, but one undeniable truth prevails: imbalances persist in realms such as decision-making power, economic participation, access to opportunities, and societal norms, contributing to similar imbalances worldwide.
In this episode of the X and Y Convos, Adenike sits with Shuyang Jin to discuss Gender dynamics in China to uncover and compare the challenges and victories in the fight for an equitable society.
Shuyang Jin holds an MSc in International Development from the University of Edinburgh. She has dedicated her efforts as a United Nations volunteer to collaborate with various NGOs to help achieve gender equality in developing countries.
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As humans, our unique perspectives are often influenced by both nature and nurture, and this is no different when it comes to issues surrounding gender equality. In this episode of the X and Y Convos, Adenike sits with Oluseyi Olufemi and Dennis Amata to discuss gender equality from men’s point of view. Oluseyi Olufemi is an Economist, Writer, Speaker and Philosopher. He currently leads the Insight/Research team at Dataphyte. Dennis Amata is a Data Analyst and Social Researcher whose passion lies in politics, law and international development. Download the report on Gender in Nigeria, an essential resource for policymakers, Development Practitioners and anyone who is committed to advancing gender equality. You can also find us on Podcast Channels Spotify Apple Podcast
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Why is Rape still the ‘Elephant in the room’? How does the taboo surrounding rape influence the development of laws and policies aimed at preventing it? What factors enable rapists and hinder accountability? Join Adenike Aloba and Dorothy Njemanze as they discuss these questions on this episode of X and Y Convos.
Dorothy Njemanze is the Executive Director of the Dorothy Njemanze Foundation (DNF), a feminist organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights of women and girls in Nigeria. She possesses competence in gender mainstreaming, policy innovation, governance reforms, Women's rights & participation, sexual and gender-based violence, and Women's economic empowerment.
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Please do well to share this message with all girls in your circle.
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When it comes to discussions on Gender equality, there’s a common notion that suggests ‘women don’t know what they want’.
In episode 4 of the X and Y Convos, Adenike sits with Chioma Agwuegbo to discuss what women want in the context of building an equitable society.
Chioma Agwuegbo is the Executive Director at TechHerNG and Convener of the State of EmergencyGBV Movement, a coalition igniting citizens to advocate for an urgent, comprehensive, and sustainable response to SGBV. From mentoring young women politicians to co-creating solutions for SGBV, She believes in applying digital solutions to societal problems.
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As discussions around gender equality become increasingly complex, sentiments like “we don’t know what is safe to say anymore” persistently come up in conversations. How can we promote gender-sensitive communication in a diverse, multilingual society?
In episode 3 of the X and Y Convos, Adenike sits with Yop Rwang Pam, to discuss gender-sensitive communications in a way that aids collective understanding and builds consensus towards a more equitable society.
Yop Rwang Pam is a Senior Strategist at the Wikimedia Foundation, working to advance free and open knowledge globally. She is dedicated to ensuring that communities across the world, especially women, are not denied their rights and privileges.
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In this episode, Adenike Aloba sits with Toyin Akinniyi to discuss the contested idea that both genders must advocate for gender equality.
Toyin Akinniyi is an international development professional with vast experience working on social justice and governance issues across Africa. She is currently the Director, Africa at Luminate, where she works to support people to fully participate in civic and political life, to safely challenge power, and to access accurate, trustworthy information.
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In this episode, Adenike Aloba sits with Busola Ajibola to discuss the psychology and sociology of bias and why it can only be confronted with deliberate actions and choices. Busola Ajibola is a seasoned professional and the Deputy Director of the Journalism Programme at the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID). Her expertise extends to various areas, allowing her to make a significant impact in advocating for gender equality, social justice, and the fundamental principles of media freedom and independence. Follow on social media platforms: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin
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Adenike Aloba, the host of Dataphyte’s latest podcast series, The X and Y Convos, talks about what you can expect from this podcast.