African Female Voices is dedicated to sharing the stories, viewpoints, and work of women across Africa. Our mission is to build a lively platform where African women can talk about their experiences, challenge stereotypes, and inspire change. As a part of Agang Africa Network for Marginalized Groups (NPO 220-490) registered in South Africa, we focus on raising the voices of women from marginalized communities. We promote gender equality and drive social change through storytelling, advocacy campaigns, and community engagement. At African Female Voices, we believe every woman's voice matters and can help shape a better future.
Raise your commitment to the next level by becoming an AFV Ally! This isn’t just a donation; it’s an investment in a thriving network dedicated to empowering African women and fostering positive change.
Individual Membership fee: $5/month or an easy $70/year
Companies/Organization membership fee: $200/year
NGOs and civic society groups membership fee: $100/year
Every contribution matters. Join us in empowering women - one story at a time. Donate today.
We invite you to help make a difference in the lives of marginalized groups through your generous contributions/ Your support is vital in our mission to uplift communities and foster inclusivity.
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We're growing and are looking for new people to join our team. If you want to share your stories and keep the world up to date with what is happening, look no further 👇🏽
Our touchpoints for contribution:
1. Career and Business
2. Lifestyle (Relationships, Health, Beauty)
3. Leadership & Governance
4. Tours & Travel
Guidelines for submissions;
☐ Word count: 250 words maximum
- Does not apply to poetry
- We accept longer reads that are over 250 words
☐ Title - Short, clear & precise
-Title examples: pose a question, use emotional triggers, the list approach (5 benefits, 7 reasons, 5 top etc.)
☐ No plagiarism
- Do not turn in someone else’s work as your own
- Do not copy words or ideas from someone else’s work without giving them credit
- Do not give incorrect information about the sources or quotes
☐ Topic
- Relevant to African life and culture.
- Categories: sport, travel, style, books, stories, health & wellness, food, culture, film, art, music, poetry, opinion, people.
- Themes: food, mental health, gender (masculinity, femininity and all identities above, beyond and in between), fashion, interviews, bio’s of key figures and inspirational humans, quotes, African identity, book reviews
- Humor is welcome
☐ Informative, simple, factual and educative.
- Easy to read and understand
- Avoid jargons
☐ Good grammar
☐ Structure
- Introduction to the topic.
- Body: paragraphs in systematic flow to allow the reader to understand your arguments.
- Conclusion: reminds the reader why the article was written, summarises points, answer potential questions
☐ Referencing
- Facts must include a hyperlink to URL source
- For sources with no links, a reference list should be added at the end of the article
☐ Apolitical
- Free of political influence or agenda
☐ No offensive language
☐ Sensitivity to diverse environments, perspectives and identities.
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