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I Halima Abdullahi, an experienced journalist, Hausa language translator, and media professional with over 14 years of experience working across radio broadcasting, international media, public interest journalism, and language services. My work spans news reporting, health journalism, investigation, documentries, translation, transcription, voice-over, and newsroom leadership, with strong collaborations with organizations such as VOA Hausa Service, Translators Without Borders (Clear Global), and M4D. I am passionate about community-focused storytelling, accurate language representation, and using media to support development, health awareness, and social change, especially in Northern Nigeria.
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This video was produced four years ago during my work with Translators Without Borders, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Titled “Story of Coronavirus,” the video provides clear and accessible information on COVID-19 prevention and control, focusing on how to reduce transmission within communities.
It highlights key preventive measures such as environmental hygiene, as well as the importance of self-isolation for individuals who contract the virus, in order to protect others and limit its spread.
“No Excuse for Abuse” is an awareness video produced five years ago during my engagement with Translators Without Borders.
The project focuses on raising awareness among humanitarian workers about sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) in humanitarian action, while also guiding survivors on safe and confidential reporting mechanisms for cases of abuse by humanitarian staff.