W.H. Gates Sr. Institute Announces Reporting Opportunity for Journalists and Content Creators

Apr 11, 2024

William H. Gates Sr. Institute for Population and Reproductive Health and Family Planning News Network are hosting the first-ever FPNN Reporting Trip. You’ll travel to Lilongwe, Malawi with FPNN Community Host Nthanda Manduwi to report on the transformative power of family planning and reproductive health.

The reporting trip will introduce participants to powerful stories, influential community leaders, and new ways of looking at key research and data. We will be visiting local communities, joining leaders at the Union for African Population Studies Africa Population Conference and learning from regional and global experts.

Learn more, apply to join FPNN, and share with your networks widely.

https://www.familyplanningnewsnetwork.org/malawi-2024

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