International Center for Journalists: Journalists From Nigeria, Kenya Win 2024 Elliott Award for Stories That Spotlight Gaps in Healthcare
April 06, 2024
April 06, 2024
WASHINGTON, April 6 -- The International Center for Journalists issued the following news release:
A journalist who investigated a potentially deadly concoction sold in the streets of Nigeria and another who chronicled a fight for abortion rights in Kenya are the 2024 winners of the Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling.
Kemi Busari's winning story, "Baba Aisha, Nigeria's fake 'doctor' cashing out on deadly concoction that cures nothing,&quo . . .
A journalist who investigated a potentially deadly concoction sold in the streets of Nigeria and another who chronicled a fight for abortion rights in Kenya are the 2024 winners of the Michael Elliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling.
Kemi Busari's winning story, "Baba Aisha, Nigeria's fake 'doctor' cashing out on deadly concoction that cures nothing,&quo . . .