Field Stories
The media is considered a critical partner in disseminating data. Therefore, through our dissemination and sustainability Core, we have carried out trainings to equip journalists with skills to aid in data storytelling, by
- Empowering journalists to think critically and deeply about data and how it affects storytelling, specific around health data
- Enabling journalists to use data sets with ease. Interrogate data, ask questions, explore various angles and be introduced to sources, people they can reference in their stories and invite to their shows. angles and be introduced to sources, people they can reference in their stories and invite to their shows
- Building local journalists’ capacity to report on complex health issues effectively using data.
The participants also learnt how to use excel and scrap data from reports, ethics in health and data storytelling and how to pinpoint a Google tool for visualization. One of the trainings took place in April 2023, focusing on journalists from Kenya’s coast. The training was facilitated by Chris Orwa, a seasoned data scientist and journalist, Ken Kiunga from Google, Maureen Mudi from the Media Council of Kenya and Prof Nancy Booker, the DSC lead. After the training, the 38 journalists were required to submit story ideas on mental health and maternal, newborn and child health. From the ideas, 23 journalists were picked to receive funding to enable them to go to the field and actualise on their story ideas. The 23 feature stories, (in audio, video and written format), highlighted in this section, are as a result of that training and funding for the Hub.
Abdominal Massage during Pregnancy can Lead to Stillbirths and Maternal Deaths
Story by: Sophie Njoka and Ephie Harusi Muramba, Abdominal massage on pregnant women has led to the rise of macerated stillbirths, maternal deaths. Listen to the full episode below.
Reduced Maternal Deaths in Kilifi County
Story by: Brian Simiyu, Find out why maternal deaths have reduced in Kilifi County. Click the link below to listen to the full episode. https://uzimadatascience.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/FM-Msenangu-Makala-ya-vifo-vya-w.mp3 Unable to click play, access the show link here: Reduced Maternal Death in Kilifi
Dealing with Anaemia in Pregnant Women in Kilifi County
Story by: Asha Bekidusa, on the Asha Bekidusa Podcast, Investigating why anaemia among pregnant mothers is still a challenge despite Kilifi leading in maternal interventions in the Coast of Kenya. Click the link below to listen to the full episode: Dealing with Anaemia in Pregnant Women in Kilifi County
Increase in Hospital Deliveries in Kilifi County
Story by: Ali Mwalimu, on Media For Nature Podcast A podcast on how devolution has helped increase hospital births among women in Kilifi County, Kenya. Click play to listen to the full episode. Devolution and Increased Hospital Deliveries in Kilifi
Shadows of Scarcity
Story by: Shirley Wandera, A feature video on how poverty in Kilifi County instigates stunted growth in children. Poverty and how it can lead to stunted growth in children.
Low Blood Levels Pose Risk to Expectant Mothers, Babies
Story by: Mercy Kahenda, Rehema Kavuna arrives at the Rabai Sub County Hospital feeling dizzy and struggling to breathe. After examination and tests, doctors discover she has acute anaemia. She is already in labour so doctors quickly arrange for a blood transfusion and move her to the delivery room, where she safely gives birth after […]