Monday, 29 Jul 2013Kenyan Journalist Saida Swaleh
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Saida Swaleh is an award-winning journalist for Kenya Television Network (KTN) who learned much of her trade while working with Internews in Kenya. Though she had only been working as a journalist for about a year, in 2012 she was honored as first runner-up for the Media Council of Kenya’s Young Journalist of the Year Awards. This year she won the Gender Reporting Award with her colleague Angel Katusia. Called “Flesh of My Flesh,” the winning story was about the sex trade and included interviews with women who were sex workers and drug dealers in Mombasa, Malindi, Ukunda and Nairobi. Last month, she produced an in-depth story for KTN called “Prisoner of My Skin” on the brutal trade in the body parts of people living with albinism. Particularly in neighboring Tanzania, there is a huge demand for albino body parts because they are believed to contain magical powers. Her version is in Swahili and her colleague Angel Katusia produced an English version. Swaleh is one of eighteen journalists from 16 countries whom Internews brought to Costa Rica in May for UNESCO’s annual conference for World Press Freedom Day. With the theme, “Safe to Speak: Securing Freedom of Expression in All Media,” the UNESCO conference was a four-day summit focused on digital and phys From the Data Journalism BlogTelling Data Stories With MapsSimple visualizations make large amounts of data easy to understand at a glance, allowing readers to engage more directly with the data. Choropleth maps are an iconic example of presenting data using colour intensity to illustrate prevalence rates. For example, blue signifies the high chance a child raised in the Read more Using Excel pivot tables to analyze dataA pivot table can be used to quickly summarize and analyze data in a worksheet. Pivot tables have functionality including sort, count, and total and can even be used to create another table to display the summarized data. Pivot tables are an alternative to functions or formulas in Excel e.g. Read more Every viz should tell a storyRwanda topples Kenya and Uganda in health spending Kenya has lost its position as the biggest spender on health per capita to Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania over the last 15 years. An analysis of World Bank data shows that though Kenya has remained the biggest economy in the East African region, it is increasing its spending on health Read more Share this page |
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