Wafaa Maali: sweeping away prejudice
In the traditionally patriarchal society in the south of Tunisia, it seems that certain professions are reserved purely for men. Wafaa Maali...
Fadel Aljebali: building ourselves back up and rebuilding Libya
Media and architecture enthusiast, Fadel Aljebali, 38, is producing a series of videos aimed at encouraging young Libyans to take up manual...
Manar Sadki: intimate stories from the ladies
At 22, Moroccan film-maker Manar Sadki portrays intimate confidences shared by women in toilets. Her aim with these videos and podcasts is...
Adel Alimi: young people, a wall against disinformation
A media and information trainer and facilitator through and through, Tunisian Adel Alimi, 50, is producing videos with and for young people...
“Afri’kibaaru has worked as a catalyst, strengthening the role played by female journalists in Chad”
Néné Fatimé Brahim, a young female (video) journalist from Chad, has been working for TchadInfos, an Afri’kibaaru partner media outlet...
“Journalism can play a key role in promoting positive change”
Maïmouna Lo, a 43-year-old Mauritanian journalist, has worked for national television since 2007. She has just attended a cross-coaching...
Ukraine: Poignant testimonies of journalists in exile
A home from home: Ukrainian journalists in residence in Bucharest are made to feel at home as part of the Yak Vdoma project developed by CFI...
Oksana Gryshyna's optimistic approach to rebuilding Ukraine
Oksana Gryshyna looks at what citizens and authorities are doing to put Ukraine back on its feet and rebuild the country.
Konstiantyn Doroshenko, artist-in-resistance
The Yak Vdoma project's only male resident, art critic and curator Konstiantyn Doroshenko wants to write a book about Ukraine's artistic...
Ksenia Kalieberda: shellfire overhead and Kherson on her mind
Since the Russian invasion, Ksenia Kalieberda recounts the lives of the people of Kherson, and in particular those of her friends and family...
Olena Dyachuk, education in times of conflict
A journalist specialising in education issues, Olena Dyachuk observes the difficulties of a system stretched to breaking point by the war.
Taisia Bakharieva, a spokesperson for female war reporters
Taisia Bakharieva gives a voice to the Ukrainian women covering the war at the front.
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Mapping Central Asia: Towards Healthier Information Ecosystems
How does important information travel from Central Asia’s decision-making centers and media hubs to geographically remote, vulnerable and...
Less visible, more often attacked: in light of this observation, the impact of CFI’s work to strengthen women’s representation in the media
Women are vastly under-represented in the media(1), both in terms of editorial coverage and their presence in journalism and management...
Central Asian talent at FIPADOC: building connections and telling today’s true stories together
As part of the International Documentary Festival (FIPADOC) in Biarritz (23–31 January 2026), CFI invited four female directors from Central...