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Kebba wins prestigious African science journalism awards presented at historic global conference | Science for Africa Foundation
The Science for Africa Foundation (SFA Foundation) unveiled the winners of the 2025 Africa Science Journalism Awards. The announcement was made during the just-concluded 13th World Conference of Science Journalists in Pretoria, South Africa, marking the event's first-ever African host. Now in its second phase, the awards seek to honour journalists whose reporting strengthens public understanding of science and combats misinformation across the continent.
“These awards recognize more than exce...
“These awards recognize more than exce...
Kebba Jeffang's investigative stories on climate and environmental challenges in West Africa
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ICFJ Announces Its Inaugural Cohort of Boost Reporting Fellows, including Kebba Jeffang
Journalists from Gambia, Bangladesh and Ecuador will pursue reporting on climate-related issues with support from ICFJ’s Boost Reporting Grants.Three journalists were selected to receive funding through the pilot program, designed to expand ICFJ’s offering to its global network. Created in mid-2024, the initiative provides individual reporting grants for projects that might not fit under existing ICFJ initiatives.The response to the first call for applications was overwhelming, with nearly 500 s...
ICFJ profiles Kebba Jeffang
As a boy, Kebba Jeffang headed to the rice fields after school to work alongside his parents in their small farming community. As a journalist, he made agriculture part of his beat in Gambia, the West African country where he grew up.“I have a strong knowledge of growing rice and the threats that can hinder it. I know the problems farmers face,” said Jeffang who won praise from the Africa Science Journalism Awards for his “investigative depth, scientific accuracy, public relevance, and clear sto...
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Kebba Jeffang trains 20 more high school students on media literacy
By Abdou Mbye
The Open Media Centre (OMC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) recently piloted a two-day media literacy training for 20 senior secondary school students from all regions of the country at the Kotu Senior Secondary School Hall.
Funded by UNESCO, the training was meant to empower young Gambians to become responsible, critical and ethical citizens in their online engagement, as part of efforts to address hate speech and information di...
The Open Media Centre (OMC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education (MoBSE) recently piloted a two-day media literacy training for 20 senior secondary school students from all regions of the country at the Kotu Senior Secondary School Hall.
Funded by UNESCO, the training was meant to empower young Gambians to become responsible, critical and ethical citizens in their online engagement, as part of efforts to address hate speech and information di...
"Who Really Owns the News" - Kebba Dissects Biases caused by Media Ownership Factor
Kebba Develops Toolkit for News News Consumers – Gambian Edition
Kebba leads UNESCO's funded MIL project with a 3-Day Media and Information Literacy Training
Kebba Develops MIL Training Manual for Youth in The Gambia (Validation Workshop at National Youth Council)
PRESS RELEASE: SELECTION OF THREE GAMBIAN JOURNALISTS FOR 2020 U.S. ELECTION COVERAGE
U.S. Embassy Gambia Announces Kebba's Selection for Edward Murrow Program for Journalists
Kebba's Capstone Analyses How Media Ownership Concentration Among Wealthy Threatens Independent Journalism, Perspectives from Both US and Gambian Media Experts
In an era of information abundance and political polarization, the question of who funds the news—and what they expect—has become central to debates about press freedom. Around the world, media organizations face commercial pressures, political influence, and changing economic conditions for journalism. In countries as different as the United States and The Gambia, a similar pattern emerges: corporate sponsorship and ownership structures shape the news citizens receive and the perspectives that...