MfWA 2022 DLS Training Workshop for Women or better called in full as the media foundation of west Africa is ready to organize the 2022 edition of Digital
Literacy Training skill which is aimed at helping west African women to use digital means to promote their work.
The program is tagged Digital skills training workshop organised by MFWA as part of their project to Enhancing Press Freedom, Women’s Digital Rights and Accountable Governance in Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
This program is co-sponsored by funds from the Dutch ministry of foreign affairs through their embassy of the kingdom of Netherlands in ghana.
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As part of the project, the MFWA will empower at least 400 women (female journalists, women’s rights activists, among others) in Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone with relevant digital literacy and skills to improve women’s access to and use of digital tools.
Workshop Details
- Type: Training
- Organisation: MFWA
- Country to study–
- School to study–
- Course to study: Not specified
- State of Origin
- Gender: Women
- Application Deadline: Not Specified
Benefit of MfWA 2022 DLS Training Workshop for Women
As part of the project, the MFWA will empower at least 400 women (female journalists, women’s rights activists, among others) in Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone with relevant digital literacy and skills to improve women’s access to and use of digital tools.
If your a woman in any if the mentioned countries and you want to grow in the digital world, this is a perfect opportunity for you to be empowered and help you promote your work or products.
How to Apply for MfWA 2022 DLS Training Workshop for Women
If you are a woman and you want to ton attend this workshop or be among the 400 women across the three African countries that will be empowered, follow this link to fill the form
About Media Foundation West Africa
The MFWA is a regional independent non-governmental organisation with a network of national partner organisations in all 16 countries in West Africa.
It is the biggest and most influential media development and freedom of expression organisation in the region with UN ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council) Consultative Status and Observer Status with the African Commission of Human and Peoples Rights (ACHPR).
The MFWA also has Equivalency Determination Certification with NGOSource that certifies the organisation as being the equivalent of a public charity in the United States of America.