Kenya’s independent media community

Journalism that informs, protects, and serves the public interest

AFJ is a non-profit association equipping freelance journalists with training, safety systems, editorial support, and peer networks—so critical stories reach communities that need them.

2014 Founded
3 Core programmes
24/7 Safety awareness
KE National & regional reach

What we do

Programmes designed for freelancers navigating fast-moving news cycles, digital risk, and limited institutional backing.

Training & mentorship

Data journalism, multimedia storytelling, investigative workflows, and editorial standards—delivered through workshops and one-to-one coaching.

  • Data & visual skills
  • Investigations
  • Ethics

Safety & legal support

Physical and digital risk planning, assignment protocols, and pathways to legal guidance when reporting puts journalists in the spotlight.

  • Digital hygiene
  • Field protocols
  • Legal signposting

Networks & amplification

Peer connections, collaborations, and publishing partnerships that extend the reach and durability of freelance reporting.

Online Publication

We run TalkAfrica (www.talkafrica.co.ke), our flagship online platform publishing public-interest stories, data-driven reports, and investigative journalism from across Kenya and East Africa.

  • TalkAfrica
  • Public-interest reporting
  • Data journalism

Our team

Meet the dedicated team driving AFJ's mission to empower freelance journalists across Kenya.

Winnie Kamau

President

Winnie Kamau

Editor, Data Journalist, and advocate for press freedom and data-driven storytelling.

Henry Owino

Deputy President

Henry Owino

Freelance science journalist with 15+ years covering health, environment, and innovation.

Mary Mwendwa

Treasurer

Mary Mwendwa

Award-winning investigative journalist and media trainer empowering women in media.

Gideon Mutembei

Secretary General

Gideon Mutembei

Freelance journalist passionate about field reporting and storytelling.

Full team profiles