NUJ do FCT pede maior apoio às mulheres

O Conselho do FCT da União Nigeriana de Jornalistas instou uma sinergia mais forte entre o governo e as partes interessadas para desmantelar as barreiras que impedem o progresso das mulheres. Enquanto isso, o Capítulo FCT da Associação Nigeriana de Mulheres Jornalistas exige ações deliberadas para justiça e oportunidades iguais para as mulheres.

Em 10 de março de 2026, o Conselho do FCT da União Nigeriana de Jornalistas (NUJ) pediu maior apoio às mulheres ao instar uma sinergia mais forte entre o governo e as partes interessadas. Isso visa desmantelar barreiras que impedem o avanço das mulheres, conforme relatado pelo Daily Trust.  nnEm um desenvolvimento relacionado, o Capítulo FCT da Associação Nigeriana de Mulheres Jornalistas (NAWOJ) exigiu justiça e oportunidades iguais para as mulheres. Elas enfatizaram a necessidade de ações deliberadas para promover esses objetivos, de acordo com outro artigo do Daily Trust publicado no mesmo dia.  n nAmbas as organizações, que representam jornalistas no Território da Capital Federal da Nigéria, destacaram a importância de esforços colaborativos para enfrentar desafios relacionados ao gênero. Não foram fornecidos detalhes específicos sobre os eventos ou oradores nas fontes, mas os apelos se alinham com uma advocacia mais ampla pelos direitos das mulheres em esferas profissionais e sociais.

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