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Essay heading: Inequality in the Newsroom
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In Africa, at the Cameroon Tribune, there are eight female compared to thirty male journalists. The situation has improved, however, compared to the 1980's where there were just two or three women at the same newspaper (Lutes).
More and more women are striving to become writers. Throughout the past decade in Africa, the number of women who have made effort to join the field has doubled... displayed 300 characters
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Throughout the past decade in Africa, the number of women who have made effort to join the field has doubled. In the 1980s, in journalism schools, it was possible to host three women in an enrollment of some 90 students (Cameroon). Today, in Pakistan at Karachi University, almost 80% of mass communication students are female... displayed next 300 characters
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