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Sah Terence Animbom is a bilingual investigative and multimedia journalist with over a decade's experience in journalism. He is a multiple award-winning journalist and has reported for global outlets like New Frame (South Africa), Unbias the News (Germany), Africa News, Minnesota Women’s Press, and The National (UAE), while continuing to write for The Sun Newspaper in Cameroon. He is an alum of the U.S. State Department’s Community Solutions Program and currently serves as Country Director for Médias & Démocratie, working across 12 African countries and France. In this role, he has trained over 100 Central African journalists in investigative reporting, fact-checking, and solutions journalism. Sah is also a communications consultant for UN agencies, INGOs, local CSOs and community leaders. He is passionate about mentoring young journalists, promoting media innovation, and advancing transparency and accountability through responsible journalism. He runs Community Solutions Media, a local CSO in Cameroon that leverages on the power of journalism for impactful social change. He was recently elected North West Chapter President of the Cameroon Association of English Speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ Bamenda), he leads over 100 Journalists, defending their rights and developing capacity building programs that enhance a thriving journalism landscape in the North West region of Cameroon.