
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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