About Us

The Network of Women in Broadcasting (NOWIB) is a dynamic and committed organization dedicated to empowering and advancing women professionals in Ghana's media industry. We are a collaborative community of passionate broadcasters, journalists, producers, and media innovators who are committed to driving positive change in the broadcasting sector.

Our goal is to create a supportive ecosystem that:

  •  Promotes gender equality and representation in media
  •  Provides professional development opportunities for women broadcasters
  •  Supports leadership and career growth for women in the broadcasting industry
  •  Fosters innovation and excellence in media practices
  •  Amplifies the voices and achievements of women in Ghanaian media

At NOWIB, we believe that diverse perspectives and inclusive leadership are essential to creating a vibrant, responsive, and impactful media landscape. Through networking, mentorship, skills training, and collaborative initiatives, we empower women to excel, lead, and transform the broadcasting industry in Ghana.

Our Core Values

1

  • Commitment to highest broadcasting standards
  • Continuous learning and development
  • Innovation in media practice

2

  • Ethical journalism
  • Transparency in operations
  • Accountability to members and society

3

  • Professional growth support
  • Economic independence
  • Leadership development

4

  • Equal opportunities
  • Diversity in representation
  • Collaborative spirit

5

  • Community engagement
  • Public interest service
  • National development focus

Our Vision

To be Ghana's premier organization championing excellence, equality, and leadership for women in broadcasting, creating a media landscape that amplifies women's voices and advances their professional growth.

Our Mission

To empower and unite women in broadcasting through professional development, advocacy, and support networks, fostering their advancement in leadership, economic independence, and societal impact while upholding the highest standards of media practice.