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This is for test purpose Dr Ananilea Nkya Ananilea NKya is a renown radio reporter and women rights activist, born in Tanzania and educated as a journalist. She has worked as a health reporter for Radio Tanzania (RTD) Dar es Salaam. Her career in journalism started after secondary school where she joined the state broadcaster as a curb reporter and rose to producer, editor and shift leader before she traded her newsroom experience to work as the third Executive Director for Tanzania Media Women's Association(TAMWA). Her career as a journalist and women rights activist spaned for 12 years where she brought remarkable changes in journalism profession and gender activism platforms. She is revered as one of the most feast women journalists and activists who during her tenure made TAMWA one of the most feared and revered women rights organisations in Tanzania and a power to recon with. Her 'Bang Stlyle' journalism help push for policy changes of many silent Gender Based Violence (GBV)issues in Tanzania with support from the Feminist Network Coalition (femACT)iniciated by Tanzania Gender Networking Program (TGNP).

for twelve years where she authored TAMWA's 20 Years Book to celebrate women journalists and activists struggles and success. She is one of the founding members of Tanzania Media Women's Association (TAMWA).She has a Diploma in Journalism from Tanzania School of Journalism (tsj), Masters of Journalism from Cardiff University and a PhD in Journalism from Bradford University, UK.

She is married and has three girls. Some of the notable achievement in her career are Martin Luther Award for Bravery 2010 for her campaign on justice and equality for women and girls in Tanzania, fundraising for TAMWA Scholarship Fund, Authoring TAMWA's 20 years book and buying TAMWA Sinza office making Tamwa the first Media and Women professional organisation to own its office.

She started working as journalist at Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam (RTD) as a curb reporter in 1982 soon after completing Advanced Secondary Education. By the time she I joined TAMWA towards the end of 2001, she had risen to the rank of News Sub Editor at RTD and producer of a famous women’s rights programme, MWANGAZA.