TheCable journalists — Rita Okonoboh and Jesupemi Are — have been selected for the maiden edition of the public health reporting fellowship organised by the Population Reference Bureau .
She holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English, both from the University of Ibadan, and is currently a doctoral student at the University of Ibadan, focusing on the intersections between literature and medicine. Are holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial chemistry from Achievers University where she was the best graduating student in her department.
Indians selected for the fellowship are Sumitra DebRoy, reporter, Times of India; Abhijeet Gurjar, independent photojournalist; Mahima Jain, independent editor; Bobby Ramakant, reporter and member of Citizen News Service; Shreya Raman, independent data journalist; Anagha Sawant, senior sub-editor, Mid-Day; Shobha Shukla, executive director and managing editor, Citizen News Service; and Aradhna Wal, independent print and digital reporter.
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