Creating safe spaces for ‘Hajabis’ in educational institutionsCreating safe spaces for ‘Hajabis’ in educational institutions

Fatmata Binta Bah The hijab is a headscarf worn by some Muslim women that cover the hair, neck and the entire body, leaving the face visible. The practice of wearing the hijab is rooted in Islamic teachings that emphasize modesty in behavior and dress. Women wearing the hijab sees it as a personal and…...
From Journalism to ‘Agri-preneur’: The Inspiring Journey of Mabinty Magdalene Kamara

By Michaella Faith Wright Apart from being a journalist, a fact-checker, and a media trainer, let me humbly introduce to you the other side of yours truly. Mabinty Magdalene Kamara is a multifaceted professional making strides not only in the media industry but also in agriculture. She is the CEO and Master Farmer at…...
The Call for Female Leadership in Sierra Leone: Embracing Change for a Brighter Future
By Michaella Faith Wright As Sierra Leone prepares for its upcoming elections, the conversation around female leadership has gained unprecedented momentum. Historically, the nation’s political landscape has been dominated by men, but there is an increasing recognition of the transformative value that women bring to leadership roles. The need to try a female leader…...