5 Ways To Use The Art Of Photography To Empower Women In Africa
In this article, you'll learn about five ways photography can empower African women and give them greater access to healthcare, education, family planning and food resources
How The Camera Is A Tool To Empower Women In Africa
As technology becomes more widely accessible it increased the opportunity for women to become empowered. Learn how the camera is a tool to empower women in Africa.
Why is it Important to Empower Women in Today's Society
We'll look at what exactly women's empowerment means, how it impacts women, and why it's so important to support and fight for it.
How Appropriate Means Can Result In Females To Succeed
Any developing nation striving towards improving the lives of its female population would benefit significantly from adopting appropriate means that ensure female empowerment and skills development.
Why Female Journalists in the Developing World Are Paid Less Than Males
Female journalists in developing countries often make 60 percent less than men with the same skill sets.
How To Empower Females in The Physical and Digital Media World
Female empowerment has been a topic of conversation among world leaders, the private sector, philanthropists, and the media.
How Photography and Female Empowerment Go Together
Cameras For Girls is not just about photography - it's about empowering women through their passion for storytelling and allowing them to share their stories with the world.
Ugandan Photojournalist Miriam Watsemba Shares a Little of Her Story
Miriam Watsemba is a young documentary photographer in Uganda who is setting her chart proudly.
How Our Students Build Photography Skills With A Robust Video Library
Since its inception in August 2017, Cameras For Girls has diligently taught photography and business skills to marginalized females endeavouring to become journalists in Africa. However, we realized we needed to pivot over the last 20 months under COVID. Thus, we built a robust video library, so our students could continue developing their photography and business skills instead of having the in-person training we could not deliver.