#ÁfricaEsNoticia con Rosebell Kagumire

Rosebell Kagumire (@RosebellK) is a multimedia journalist and communication specialist, lecturer, conference speaker and award-winning blogger. She has more than 10 years of experience dealing with the relationship between the media and human rights in crisis, women's rights, peace and security, migration and climate change.

A journalist and blogger, she defines herself as a Ugandan multimedia journalist working on issues of peace and conflict in East Africa. Rosebell Kagumire has experience in documenting and communicating women’s experiences during the wars in her own country, in South Sudan and in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and her work as a blogger has been recognized through the Waxal - Blogging Africa Awards given by the West African Panos Institute.

She trained with the UN at the University for Peace in Costa Rica and also at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. During 2016, she worked in Uganda as co-ordinator of the Office of the Situation of Women. In addition, she collaborates with communications media including The Guardian and African Arguments.

Casa África has the honour of once again welcoming this extraordinary woman whom we met last year during the First Africa-Spain Meeting of Journalists. On that occasion, we had the opportunity to listen to her defending ideas such as that

“Now, more than ever, people are able to respond to the media. Narratives no longer belong to journalists»

Now we will have the opportunity to hear her again, in this new Casa África #ÁfricaEsNoticia conference programme which was created to bring the voices of Africans and Africanists closer to us, revealing new and unknown faces of the neighbouring continent.

The event is on 2 November at 7 p.m. in Casa África’s Nelson Mandela Auditorium and as always entry is free and open to all.

In the following links you can learn more about Rosebell:

Actualizado el Thursday, May 8, 2025 - 08:00
Presentación del libro «Memorias del río Níger. El sueño de Tombuctú», de Irene López de Castro
El 29 de abril de 2025 a las 19h en el Auditorio Nelson Mandela de Casa África
Presentación del nuevo libro de B. Boris Diop
El 30 de abril a las 19h en Casa África
Club de Lectura Antonio Lozano de Casa África-Abril2025
El lunes 21 de abril de 2025, a las 17:00h, en Casa África
Presentación en Casa Árabe del libro «África, racismo y colonialismo»
22 de abril de 2025, a las 19h, en Casa Árabe Córdoba
Curso de iniciación al wolof. 5ª edición
Inscripción al curso: 22-24abr2025
SIEL 2025
Del 17 al 27 de abril en Rabat, Marruecos
De interés
Hasta el 20 de abril
Cuentos en Red 2025
Del 6 al 23 de abril
Fiesta Nacional de Senegal en Casa África
Sábado, 5 de abril de 2025 en Casa África
Conversas macaronésicas
6 y 9 de abril de 2025 en Canarias
Migraciones
Del 8 al 12 de abril de 2025 en Senegal
FlamencoGen 2025
Del 30 de marzo al 5 de abril de 2025 en Jerez de la Frontera
Seminario|En Casa África
En Casa África el 28 de marzo de 2025 a las 9h
#8M2025
Día Internacional de la Mujer
En el camino hacia la FfD4
El 17 de marzo en Casa África
VII Jornadas Internacionales de Literaturas Africanas
Del 1 al 3 de abril de 2025 en el Edificio Histórico de la Universidad de Oviedo
Club de Lectura Antonio Lozano de Casa África-Marzo2025
El viernes 21 de marzo de 2025, a las 18:00h, en Casa África
Presentación del libro "El fracaso de Occidente en África", de Beatriz Mesa
El 10 de marzo de 2025, a las 19h, en el Auditorio Nelson Mandela de Casa África