First Mentorship For Female Journalists

New Australia High Commission Charge de Affairs Stuart Watts said gender equality was top priority for the Australian government in developing new policies. 

Monday 17 April 2023 | 10:30

Women in Media members (from left) Mereoni Mili, Laiseana Nasiga, Sereana Salalo and Australian High Commission First Secretary Melissa Tipping at the Greenhouse studio in Suva on April 14, 2023. Photo: Lavenia Vuadreu.

Women in Media members (from left) Mereoni Mili, Laiseana Nasiga, Sereana Salalo and Australian High Commission First Secretary Melissa Tipping at the Greenhouse studio in Suva on April 14, 2023. Photo: Lavenia Vuadreu.

Female journalists in Fiji have another avenue to grow in their career, thanks to the launch of the Women in Media Fiji Mentoring project.

The project is a pilot mentoring initiative of the Women in Media Fiji (WiM) - an initiative of the Fijian Media Association (FMA) supported by the Australian Government.

It is an exclusive six-month training programme that is teamed with online training to empower women in Fiji’s media industry.

New Australia High Commission Charge de Affairs Stuart Watts said gender equality was top priority for the Australian government in developing new policies.

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Story by: laiseana.nasiga@fijisun.com.fj