How Youths in Post-Boko Haram Conflict Zones Can Use Music to Narrate Displacement
For many displaced young people in Northeastern Nigeria, life has been shaped by conflict, uncertainty, and...
Call for Applications: Reporting Internal Displacements in Africa
The second cohort of Diaspora Africa's Migration Media Hub will center on Reporting Internal Displacements in Nigeria, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria and the Embassy of Sweden in Abuja. We invite writers and journalists to apply. The training is established to support a new breed of young journalists across Africa.
Reflection: Towards a Trauma-Informed Journalism in Migration Reporting
Migration discourse is often clouded with the subjects of adults who make their own decisions on migration. Most times, unconsciously, children are left behind in migration conversations, especially in cases of forced migration.
Webinar: How Diaspora Remittances Can Shape Democratic & Civic Engagement
Drawing from this contextual backing, Diaspora Africa & IOM Nigeria will host a webinar on International Migrants Day, calling on all relevant stakeholders to explore the possibilities and implications attached to remittances and civic engagement.
Diaspora Africa & IOM Hosts Training to Support Young Journalists Reporting Climate Migration in Africa
Diaspora Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria, organized a two-day training workshop for young journalists across Africa on how to effectively report practices surrounding climate-induced migration.
Diaspora Africa Announces First Cohort of Migration Media Hub
Diaspora Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria, is pleased to announce the first cohort of the Diaspora Africa Migration Media Hub. In the first year, the training will focus on “Reporting Climate Migration in Africa”.
Call for Applications: Reporting Climate Migration in Africa
The first cohort of Diaspora Africa Migration Media Hub will center on Reporting Climate Migration in Africa, in collaboration with IOM Nigeria. We invite journalists and reporters with interest in climate migration to apply.
Diaspora Africa’s Position at the IOM Side Event of the 14th Summit of the Global Forum on Migration & Development (GFMD)
“We understand that migration affects women differently and at Diaspora Africa, we use data to research how migration policy affects women. For example, we recently examined the UK’s new migration policy...
Webinar: How is Technology Propelling the Discourse on African Migration?
On 18th December 2023, Diaspora Africa commemorates the International Migrants Day. In light of the increasing number of migrants across the world, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 18 December as International Migrants Day in 2000.