Eliza Anyangwe

editor-in-chief The Fuller Project

Eliza Anyangwe is the editor-in-chief of The Fuller Project, the newsroom for global, groundbreaking reporting on women and gender-diverse people. Fuller focuses on deep-dive storytelling that reveals the systems that create and sustain gender inequality and covers also -- through its multimedia features, newsletters, social-first video journalism, collaborative investigations and live events -- the work to advance equity and dignity.

She is also co-founder of The Gender Beat, a collaborative project to promote nuanced, impactful gender journalism and build a supportive community for those who produce it, particularly in the Majority World. Before joining Fuller, Eliza led CNN gender inequality reporting team As Equals, with whom she won an EMMY in 2023. She was managing editor of The Correspondent, a platform for constructive, member-funded, ad-free journalism, and has also worked at The Bureau for Investigative Journalism and The Guardian.

Passionate about the transformative power of stories, Eliza has worked across formats, producing the short film, Not Yet Satisfied and contributing to Africa’s Media Image in the 21st Century, published by Routledge.

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#IJF25 / 12 aprile 2025

Management and culture clinics

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#IJF25 / 11 aprile 2025

Management and culture clinics

Note: These are private one-on-one consultations and not a public event. You must sign up online in advance for an individual session. Are you a senior leader trying to implement large organisational...

#IJF25 / 10 aprile 2025

Management and culture clinics

Note: These are private one-on-one consultations and not a public event. You must sign up online in advance for an individual session. Are you a senior leader trying to implement large organisational...