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Inaara Gangji has experience across outlets like Forbes, Al Jazeera, and USA TODAY and is skilled in news writing, features, multimedia, digital, broadcast, video, and photography. 

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Kelvin Bagthariya: Generating positive change with resilience

14 Jun 2024  |  www.agakhanacademies.org
Kelvin Bagthariya, a student at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, attributes his personal growth and resilience to the Academy's diverse and supportive environment. Overcoming initial challenges, he engaged in various enrichment activities, including sports and leadership roles, which shaped his character. Passionate about community service, Kelvin led an anti-tobacco campaign in his hometown, earning local government recognition. Inspired by the Academy's ethos, he aims to pursue computer science in Canada and contribute to societal betterment, aligning with His Highness the Aga Khan's vision.

New tool tracks disinformation laws globally

20 Nov 2023  |  www.editorandpublisher.com
Brazil’s Agência Lupa has launched LupaMundi, an interactive map that tracks national and supranational laws globally aimed at legislating disinformation online. The tool provides details about the legislation and helps users understand how these laws could impact journalists.

NU-Q Professor Subject of Controversy After Receiving QNRF Grant

27 Jan 2023  |  The Daily Q
Northwestern University in Qatar professors S. Venus Jin and Jocelyn Mitchell received a $700,000 grant from the Qatar National Research Fund to study women entrepreneurship in Qatar, sparking outrage due to Mitchell's past racially insensitive email. Critics argue the grant should have gone to Arab researchers and fear Western values will misrepresent Arab women. The QNRF defended their grant process, emphasizing merit and alignment with Qatar's national priorities. Mitchell and Jin have responded to the controversy, highlighting their commitment to inclusive research and growth. Despite apologies for the past email, some remain critical, while others defend Mitchell's current work and beliefs. NU-Q has pledged to address the concerns and maintain an environment free from discrimination.

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Inspiration From Where Life Happens

25 Mar 2021  |  Forbes Africa
Borkhataria, an innovative designer from Tanzania, emphasizes the diversity and potential of African fashion beyond traditional patterns. Her work, inspired by local street culture and everyday workers, has gained recognition, including being worn by celebrities across Africa. Despite challenges in the fashion industry, she remains committed to producing high-quality local brands and hopes to inspire other young Tanzanians to pursue fashion. Her collections, influenced by various elements including the Covid-19 pandemic, reflect her unique and unstructured creative process.

Key takeaways for covering obesity during COVID-19

01 Mar 2021  |  International Journalists' Network
Obesity has emerged as a significant risk factor for severe outcomes from COVID-19, with a report from the World Obesity Federation highlighting that 2.2 million of the 2.5 million COVID-19 deaths occurred in countries with high obesity rates. The pandemic has exacerbated obesity due to disrupted food systems, altered eating patterns, and reduced physical activity. Solutions such as changing food labeling, eliminating trans fats, and instituting sugar taxes are necessary to combat obesity. The article emphasizes the need to address obesity without stigmatizing individuals and calls for global policy changes to prioritize this non-communicable disease.

Taking African Dance To The World

06 Jan 2021  |  Forbes Africa
AfroDesi, founded by Aakash Phulwani and his friends, blends African and Bollywood dance styles, promoting cultural exchange and dispelling myths about Africa. Initially popular among South Asians in New York, the platform now aims to attract African audiences and support African artists. Phulwani, who also works in consulting, has conducted workshops in the US, Dubai, Kenya, and Tanzania, and plans to expand in London. AfroDesi supports groups like The Rabbit Dancing Crew in Tanzania, using proceeds from workshops to aid them financially.

The Greatest Show On Earth Few Saw

18 Nov 2020  |  Forbes Africa
July at the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania was markedly different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which drastically reduced international tourism. The Mbalageti Safari Camp, usually bustling with tourists, saw a 90% drop in guest volumes. Tour operators and stakeholders pivoted to focus on the domestic market, offering reduced prices to attract local tourists. Despite Tanzania reopening its borders, the tourism industry faces uncertainty, with operators like Fortes Africa Ltd adapting to new market conditions and improving health and safety standards. The wildebeest migration continued unaffected, highlighting the stark contrast between nature and the pandemic's impact on human activities.

Beyond Schooling: ‘We Anticipate That What The World Needs Is People Who Are Able To Kind Of Move Across…’

10 Nov 2020  |  Forbes Africa
UpStudio Africa, founded by Shama Kheraj in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, offers a dynamic educational space for children to explore technology and innovation beyond traditional schooling. The initiative aims to address rising unemployment in Africa by fostering entrepreneurship and creativity among the youth. Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, UpStudio continues to provide workshops in STEM, entrepreneurship, and creativity, emphasizing the need for individuals who can adapt across various fields. The startup operates without external funding, striving for self-sustainability while navigating market challenges.

Tanzania’s Recent App Boom: A New Market For E-Commerce

19 Aug 2020  |  Forbes Africa
Tanzania has experienced a surge in e-commerce applications, particularly following the impact of COVID-19, which forced many businesses to pivot to online services. Zadok Prescott, the founder of Piki Tanzania and former CEO of Jumia Tanzania, saw his app become essential for restaurant deliveries during the pandemic. Despite the reopening of restaurants, some owners like Hussein T Hamadi of Levant have recognized the need for delivery services, though they prefer in-person dining experiences. Sidiqua Versi of Central Park Café and Sameer Hirji of Selcom see e-commerce as an unavoidable future trend. Nadeem Juma of AIM group, which runs Inalipa, emphasizes the importance of customer experience and adapting traditional trading to digital platforms. The article highlights the challenges and opportunities within the Tanzanian e-commerce market, including customer trust, competition, and the potential for innovation.

Enterprise And Traceable Tea From Tanzania

06 Aug 2020  |  Forbes Africa
Tahira Nizari, co-founder of Kazi Yetu, a social enterprise in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, faced significant challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including quarantines and economic setbacks. Despite these hurdles, Nizari pivoted her business strategy to focus on exporting and online sales, particularly targeting the European market. Kazi Yetu, which employs local women and produces traceable tea, aims to compete with international tea brands. The company is also developing a blockchain-based app to enhance product transparency and is working on a farm-hub model to improve its supply chain.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  usatoday.com
Everyday readers share their personal experiences during the coronavirus pandemic, including a retired nurse caring for her community and father, and individuals coping with social distancing. Shannon Parkin, a survivor of a severe hiking accident and a suicide attempt, shares her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, medication, and support from her church and the National Alliance on Mental Illness. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude and looking forward to the return of normal activities with a newfound appreciation.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  Green Bay Press-Gazette
A retired nurse, an older woman needing hydroxychloroquine, and a man commending his community's social distancing efforts are among the stories shared by readers about their coronavirus experiences. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, shares her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal resilience. Her story highlights the importance of mental health support and finding joy in small moments during challenging times.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  Times Herald
A retired nurse, an older woman needing medication, and a man commending his community's efforts are among the stories shared by readers about their coronavirus experiences. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, recounts her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal resilience. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude and finding joy in small moments, even during challenging times.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  www.sheboyganpress.com
A retired nurse, an older woman needing hydroxychloroquine, and a man commending his community's social distancing efforts are among the stories shared by readers about their coronavirus experiences. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Md., shares her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal resilience. Her story emphasizes the importance of mental health strategies and the positive impact of organizations like the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  Journal Sentinel
Readers share their personal experiences and stories of hope during the coronavirus pandemic. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, recounts her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through various strategies, including therapy, community support, and personal hobbies. The article highlights the importance of mental health and community support during challenging times.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  www.azcentral.com
A retired nurse, an older woman needing medication, and a man commending his community's efforts are among the stories shared by readers about their coronavirus experiences. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, shares her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal resilience. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude and finding joy in small moments, even during challenging times.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  Courier News
A retired nurse, an older woman needing hydroxychloroquine, and a man commending his community's social distancing efforts are among the stories shared by readers about their coronavirus experiences. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, recounts her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal resilience. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude and finding joy in small moments, even during challenging times.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  Argus Leader
A retired nurse, an older woman needing medication, and a man commending his community's efforts are among the stories shared by readers about their coronavirus experiences. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, recounts her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal resilience. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude and finding joy in small moments, sharing her strategies to inspire others during the pandemic.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  www.marionstar.com
A retired nurse and other community members share their personal experiences and coping strategies during the coronavirus pandemic. Shannon Parkin, from Silver Spring, Md., recounts her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal resilience. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude and staying connected, even in times of social distancing.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  Star-Gazette
Readers share personal stories of hope and resilience during the coronavirus pandemic. Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, recounts her journey of overcoming depression and finding hope through therapy, community support, and personal growth. The article highlights the importance of mental health support and the role of organizations like the National Alliance on Mental Illness in providing guidance and strategies for coping with challenging times.

Discovering a 'lens of hope': Readers share coronavirus stories

22 Apr 2020  |  Press & Sun-Bulletin
The article shares personal stories from readers about their experiences during the coronavirus pandemic, highlighting themes of hope and resilience. One story features Shannon Parkin from Silver Spring, Maryland, who overcame significant personal challenges, including depression and a suicide attempt, to find hope and purpose. She shares her journey of recovery, aided by therapy, medication, and community support, and emphasizes the importance of finding joy in small moments. The National Alliance on Mental Illness is mentioned as a supportive organization in her recovery process.

The Arab world’s silent reproductive revolution

16 Apr 2019  |  www.aljazeera.com
A study from Yale University reveals a significant decline in fertility rates across the Arab world since 1975, a trend not driven by economic development or family planning programs. This 'quiet revolution' is attributed to changing household structures, economic growth, and contraception availability. Despite the decline, there's still intent among Arab families to have multiple children. The shift from extended to nuclear families allows for greater investment in children's education and success. However, the fertility decline could lead to demographic challenges, such as 'youth bulges' and 'elderquakes,' potentially impacting economic and social structures. Some Arab countries' fertility rates have fallen below the replacement level, raising concerns about depopulation. The Gulf states, with their unique demographics and reliance on expatriate workforces, face different challenges, including maintaining a sufficient number of nationals.

The Arab world’s silent reproductive revolution

16 Apr 2019  |  www.aljazeera.com
The article discusses the significant decline in fertility rates across the Arab world, a phenomenon described as a 'quiet revolution.' This change is attributed to increased education among women, economic growth, and greater access to contraception. The study by Marcia Inhorn highlights that the shift from extended to nuclear families has contributed to this trend. However, the decline in fertility rates may lead to demographic challenges such as 'youth bulges' and 'elderquakes,' particularly in resource-poor Arab countries. The article also notes the unique demographic situation in the Gulf states, where expatriate workforces and higher fertility rates among nationals present different challenges.

NU-Q releases Media Use in the Middle East 2017 survey

19 Sep 2017  |  The Daily Q
Media attitudes and consumption trends in the Arab world are evolving, as revealed by Northwestern University in Qatar's 2017 Media Use in the Middle East survey. The survey, presented at a panel discussion, indicates rising support for internet regulation among Arab nationals. Key findings cover internet and social media use, free speech, and privacy across seven Arab countries. The study, which faced challenges in data collection, especially in Egypt, underscores NU-Q's commitment to freedom of expression and contributes to the World Internet Project. The survey's growing popularity is evident within the NU-Q community and globally.
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