
WAJESHA launches website to support specialised journalism across West Africa
Speaking on the launch, WAJESHA Director Engr Mahmud Mohammed-Nurudeen said the platform comes at a time when West Africa is facing growing challenges linked to climate change, food insecurity, environmental damage and public health threats.
The West African Journalists for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (WAJESHA) has launched a new website aimed at helping journalists report on climate, health, science and agriculture issues across the region.
WAJESHA is a non-profit journalism project of the Centre for Climate Change & Food Security (CCCFS) created to improve reporting on issues that affect communities, economies and government policies across West Africa.
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