African Journalism Education Network
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Ajen Constitution
    • Join Ajen
    • Board Members
    • Partners
    • Gender Equity Policy
  • Opportunities
  • Events
    • Calendar
  • Research
  • News
  • Contact
  • Join Us
Select Page
Guide to online privacy for journalists

Guide to online privacy for journalists

by Ajen admin | Jan 13, 2025 | articles

By Enock Sithole Journalists likely spend a lot of time online doing research, and with ever-increasing rates of cybercrime, the dangers they face in the digital world are innumerable, says Cybersecurity & Tech Writer, RF Lucca in a recently published Ultimate...

Recent Posts

  • Climate change misinformation exacerbates the impacts of global warming
  • Ajen roundtable meeting 2025 to be held in Accra
  • Ghana’s UniMAC is pioneering a rigorous PhD programme
  • Pushed to the margins: The marginalization of Africa in the media
  • Press freedom: Economy and authoritarian tendencies cause problems for the media

Recent Comments

  1. Haron Mwangi on New PhD and MA programmes at UCU and UR powering on
  2. Ed-Grant Ndoza on RESOURCE: Climate Reporting Toolkit Africa
  3. Tarek Adnan Daoud on SUBMISSIONS: The 10th World Conference on Media and Mass Communication
  4. Samuel Chukwuemeka Nwamini on SUBMISSION: AI and Sustainable Media Studies in Africa
  5. Agardech Jemaneh on EACA Conference Highlights Africa’s Critical Role in Shaping Global Media Dialogue

Subscribe to our 

Newsletter

AJENda is the newsletter of the African Journalism Educators’ Network, which was founded to create a community of journalism educators and practitioners across Africa.

Success!

Subscribe

Our Aim

Quick Links

Follow Us 

The African Journalism Education Network (Ajen) brings together people and organisations active in African journalism education as well as those interested in the field. 

Read More
To promote and strengthen democracy by cultivating independent media through the development, teaching and study of journalism and related fields…
Read More
  • Opportunities
  • Membership
  • Join Us
  • Articles
  • User Profile
  • Recent Activities
  • Members

Follow us on all social media platform to Stay Updated with  our programme, opportunities and the latest trend on journalism

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

The African Journalism Education Network (Ajen) brings together people and organisations active in African journalism education as well as those interested in the field. 

Read More

Our Aim

To promote and strengthen democracy by cultivating independent media through the development, teaching and study of journalism and related fields…

Read More

Quick Links

  • Opportunities
  • Membership
  • Join Us
  • Articles
  • User Profile
  • Recent Activities
  • Members

Follow Us 

Follow us on all social media platform to Stay Updated with  our programme, opportunities and the latest trend on journalism

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow