The Female Journalists Association of Liberia Fellowship Program is an esteemed initiative dedicated to empowering and advancing female journalists across Liberia. Recognizing the crucial role of women in the media industry, this program is designed to provide participants with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to excel in their careers and assume leadership roles
Key Components of the Fellowship Program:
Comprehensive Training:
The program offers a wide range of training sessions covering essential journalism skills, media ethics, investigative reporting, digital media, and more. The training is tailored to address the specific challenges faced by female journalists in Liberia.
Mentorship:
Participants are paired with experienced media professionals who provide personalized guidance, career advice, and support throughout the fellowship. This mentorship is designed to help fellows navigate their professional journey and achieve their career goals.
Professional Development:
The fellowship emphasizes continuous learning and growth, offering opportunities for fellows to attend workshops, seminars, and networking events. These opportunities are aimed at enhancing their skills, expanding their professional networks, and preparing them for leadership roles in the media industry.
Newsroom Leaders Fellowship
This fellowship is designed for mid-career journalists who aspire to take on leadership roles within their organizations. It provides training in leadership, management, and strategic decision-making, preparing participants to become influential newsroom leaders.
D. Laymah E. Kollie
Christine B. Sajery,
The Fellowship has provided Christine new skills and knowledge in writing print contents and analysing news scripts. It has provided her the opportunity to engage with different newsmakers through the field trip and the community development reporting and as well as factchecking information before publications/casting. She termed the Newsroom Leaders Fellowship program as a mind-blowing space for female journalists across the country to learn, excel and lead.
Decontee M. Karngar
Sarah Winnie Ellis
Comfort G Giwlay
Williett Wonyenneh,
Her journey through journalism began in 2010 as a child broadcaster at the Voice of Gompa, 106.5 one of the community-based radio station in Nimba. Consistency and passion have led Willet to serving her local community through several other media institutions, presenting programs, hosting Talk shows and casting news. She is a student at the Nimba University.
The Nrewsroom Fellowship has earned Willet a space as the Co-Host of Radio Nimba major morning talk-show called nimba Joy FM 99.5 Magazine program. Additionally, Willet is inspiring and nurturing upcoming journalists in Nimba County and at different high schools in the county. She recounted that the fellowship afforded her the opportunity to support her newsroom with new style of writing and analysis of issues and as well as strengthening her storytelling and researching skills.
Dekontee Yeahgar,
Janet D. Warner,
Prior to being admitted into the Newsroom Leaders Fellowship, Janet had no prior knowledge of developing newspaper style of writing. The fellowship has enhanced and diversify her style of writing, reading and analysing the news. She leads major newscasts and support the news department with strong community development stories.
Young Reporters’ Internship Series
Targeted at young, aspiring journalists, this fellowship offers hands-on training and real-world experience in various media outlets. It serves as a launching pad for their careers, providing them with the foundational skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the industry.
Queenelle J Bailey,
She is one of our fastest growing learning Young Interns who is writing interesting and high-quality contents at the Daily Observer Newspaper through the USAID Media Activity with Internews. Since she joined the program, Quenelle has improved her storytelling lens; interviewing techniques and strategic writing of news stories surrounding the environment, health; education and the rule of Law.
She is a sophomore student at the African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU) Majoring Mass communication. She was born on March 8 2005 and is living with her single mom in Liberia. Determined to grow and explore her professional field, Quenelle aspires to be a media entrepreneur; leading and inspiring other young people.
Precelia George,
Dedicated and results-driven professional with over four years of experience in the administration and communications field. Adept in planning, communications, and relationship building, she has consistently delivered high-quality results while demonstrating a commitment to excellence through Journalism, Digital Marketing, Video Editing and content writing among others.
Rachel Kollie,
Marjorie C. E. Kollie,
She graduated as a Salutatorian in 2021 from Light International school system and now a student of the African Methodist Episcopal University, studying Mass Communication, major and Sociology, minor.
Martina G. Paye,
Mentorship Fellowship
Focused on one-on-one mentorship, this fellowship pairs journalists with seasoned mentors who provide tailored support, helping them refine their skills, overcome challenges, and advance in their careers.
Mercy Zahn Gbhoe,
Bernice J. Jah,
Christophina Pinky Nyanneh,
Christiana Mabande,
She is an emerging female journalist with over 4years experience, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Chemistry and an Associate degree in Secondary Education with an emphasis in Language Arts and School Administration including a C certificate in Genderal Education. Christiana was one of the key highlights of the mentorship program based on her commitment and enthusiasm to write and accurately report stories from the community that focus on Human Interest, Health and Agriculture. She is an active reporter and writer m a writer and newscaster. I report for Radio Peace 96.5MHz in Harbel, Margibi. In the next five years, I hope to see myself as an impactful writer with an interest in the field of journalism. Before the mentorship program, my writing, reporting, and interviewing skills were poor. With the commitment of my mentor to ensure I did what I needed to do in the time firm, my interest started to grow. With dedication and commitment in making sure I make the best of the opportunity given me, my writing, reporting and interviewing skills have improved.
Sally Denia Tulorgbo,
Lydia Aziada Duo
She is a Liberian Journalist and now reporting for Radio Kergheamahn in Ganta, Liberia, a daughter of Nimba County, Liberia. I started my career at Okay FM in Monrovia and gained when I served as an intern Reporter in 2022. In this journey, my aim is to speak for the less fortunate and give hope to the hopeless through providing a accurate, balanced and timely information. I’m a gender ( Women and children) and human rights reporter, and also a program producer. I usually uses my platforms to educate especially women and girls on the rights and responsibilities in society, social, economy and homes which is great impacting young fellows. Willing to learn and have equal opportunities with others in society which will lead to my success in my journalism career, to expand to another higher levels and develop a successful career.
Victoria Wesseh,
Susannah S. Reeds
She is a 2016 graduate of the St Mark’s Lutheran High school in Gbarnga, Bong county. Suphomore student at the Bong county Technical Collage.
I hold a certificate in journalism from the Gbarnga YMCA 2016. I have always been passionate about Journalism, because I love reading, writing, and advocating, as I grow up I saw this path as a mean of getting my dream come through, base on this I never sit back I got involved with my school press known as school report, and because of my passion I was always ask to read for my school I got to love and enjoy this that I now feel happy to be the voice to the voiceless.
From my performent at one of our school report anniversary I was selected along with one of my colleagues to work with the family of Gbarnga in 2016, since than I still work with the station.
I look forward to a time when I will not only be the voice to the voiceless by interpreting thoughts, but to have better and improve society where I will use my skills, and the platform to transform and promote Peace in my country and beyond.
I am more interested in Human interest story, and Agriculture, because I love advocacy I believed in anything of concern to my people and with that I find happiness in pushing such a story.
Mentors
Olive E. Thomas Dweh,
She is one of our enthusiastic mentors, supporting the capacity development of young women journalists on our fellowship program through the USAID Media Activity with Internews. She is building the news writing and reading skills of our fellows, of which, many of them are fast growing in their different area of expertise in the newsroom.
Olive is a Veteran Liberian journalist who displays an ability to write balanced, informative and interesting stories that give all involved parties opportunity to express their opinion. A quick learner who can absorb new ideas and can communicate clearly and effectively. She possesses excellent bonding skills and an enquiring mind that helps to win over the confidence of people. A multi skilled with ability to build strong working relationships with fellow investigators, photographers, columnists and news editors. She has worked successfully in multicultural and multidisciplinary teams in Liberia and The Netherlands.
Evelyn Kpadeh Seagbeh
She is a distinguished, award-winning Liberian journalist with over 11 years of experience reporting for both local and international media outlets such as BBC, Deutsche Welle, AFP, and the Earth Journalism Network. As a mentor in the USAID Year III Media Activity, she supports young female journalists in their professional growth. Evelyn is passionate about storytelling and has documented numerous under-reported stories, focusing on war crimes, climate change, land rights, and justice. She has received multiple media reporting grants and fellowships from prestigious institutions, including the National Geographic Society and the International Women’s Media Foundation. Evelyn is also the assistant editor at New Narratives, where she leads climate justice and land reporting projects. In 2014, she founded *Just A Girl Initiatives*, a nonprofit that has since empowered over 500 girls and women through advocacy, education, vocational training, and mentorship, inspired by her investigative work on teenage prostitution in post-war Liberia.