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IWD: JFC calls for gender parity in the media No ratings yet.

Adeyemi Okediran by Adeyemi Okediran
March 9, 2021
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As the world marks International Women’s Day today,  Journalists for Christ (JFC) International Outreach joins in celebrating the social, economic, cultural, political, and spiritual achievements of women in Nigeria and globally.

The organization declared that men and women are created in God’s image and women have shown leadership in all areas of endeavours.

In a statement by JFC President, Lekan Otufodunrin,  he acknowledges women’s achievements in all spheres of human endeavours , especially the media despite the various challenges they have had to cope with.

“In accordance with the theme of this year’s celebration which is “Women in Leadership: Achieving Equal Future in the Covid-19 World” with the  #ChooseToChallenge, we call for accelerated actions to ensure gender parity in the media.

“More women should be given equal opportunities in holding leadership positions in media organizations, just as there is a need to have more women voices in media content.

“We choose to challenge lack of gender policies in media organizations which will make it possible to provide a more conducive working environment for women in the media,” he said.

Otufodunrin, therefore, called on journalists to go consciously audit those quoted in their reports to give more women the opportunities to air their views on issues of general interest to all.

Journalist For Christ is a faith-based Non- Governmental organization devoted to enhancing the spiritual and professional development of journalists and other media professionals.

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