Victoria Enyonam Adonu is a Program Assistant with the Freedom of Expression and Digital Rights program where she supports the MFWA’s work on internet freedom, digital rights policy, freedom of expression, journalist safety, and gender digital equity across West Africa through research, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement.
Before transitioning to this role, Victoria worked as an investigative journalist with The Fourth Estate and a researcher and writer with Fact-Check Ghana, MFWA’s investigative journalism and fact checking projects respectively. She is a product of the Media Foundation for West Africa’s second cohort of the Next Generation of Investigative Journalism Fellowship (2022).
Before joining the Media Foundation for West Africa, Victoria worked as a ghostwriter and book editor with Buabeng Books Limited in Accra Ghana, and as a broadcast journalist with ATL FM for her national service. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies from the University of Cape Coast.
