Jimeh Saleh

Advisory boards, Mata Media Foundation

About Jimeh Saleh

Jimeh Saleh runs the Amana Inclusive Technology Initiative, a non-profit organization aimed at making artificial intelligence accessible in local African languages to journalists and other marginalized groups. He was also recently the editor of the landmark partnership project between the BBC and the MacArthur Foundation, overseeing the production and distribution of the popular BBC Hausa town halls (A Fada A Cika) on political accountability.

Jimeh’s BBC career began over a decade ago as a multimedia journalist, rising to become Editor of the BBC Hausa Service in London. His leadership brought editorial innovation and significant digital growth. He introduced the BBC Hausa annual short story writing competition for women, and was also a diversity and culture champion at the BBC. He holds a BA (Hons) in Mass Communication and an MA in Journalism (awarded with distinction) from the London Metropolitan University. He was born and raised in Maiduguri, in northeastern Nigeria.

Empower Women Journalists — Join Today

By joining Mata Media Foundation as a volunteer, you become part of a community committed to empowering women journalists and amplifying their voices. Volunteers play a crucial role in our training programs, advocacy campaigns, and media initiatives, helping women gain the skills, confidence, and opportunities they need to thrive in journalism. Your time, skills, and passion can make a real difference — shaping stories, influencing media, and creating a future where women are fully represented in the media landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about Mata Media Foundation? Here are answers to some of the most common inquiries about our programs, mission, and how you can get involved.

Mata Media Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women journalists, particularly in Northern Nigeria, through training, mentorship, and advocacy programs.

We offer a range of training programs including journalism boot camps, media skills development, mentorship schemes, and specialized workshops such as mental health journalism and AI in media.

You can join our volunteer network by applying through our website. We welcome individuals with skills in media, communication, training, and community engagement.

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Yes, participants who complete our training programs receive certificates recognizing their skills and participation.

Applications for our programs are usually announced on our website and social media platforms. Interested applicants can apply through the provided links.

Yes, we partner with local and international organizations to expand opportunities and provide more resources for women journalists.

You can support us by volunteering, partnering with us, or contributing to our initiatives to help expand opportunities for women journalists.

We primarily operate in Northern Nigeria, while also working to expand our impact to other regions.

No, some of our programs are designed for beginners, while others are tailored for experienced journalists looking to advance their skills.

Many of our programs are free or subsidized to ensure accessibility, while some advanced trainings or fellowships may have specific requirements.

Absolutely. We welcome partnerships with organizations that share our mission of empowering women in journalism and media.

We focus specifically on empowering women journalists, especially in Northern Nigeria, through targeted training, mentorship, and innovative programs tailored to their needs.

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