Covid-19 Guidelines
- We are asking that anyone who is experiencing symptoms or feeling ill to reschedule their appointments.
- Everyone entering the studio is required to take a health screening upon entering the studio.
- We ask that all trainers and clients wash their hands before and after every session.
- Masks are required to enter and must be worn at all times. If you have forgotten your mask, please stop by the Front Desk for a mask.
- You will be required to stay within the slot on the floor you have booked for your session. TRAINERS: Please gather all equipment you will need at the beginning of your session, keep with you during the session and sanitize afterward.
- Please maintain a 6ft distance during your sessions and while using any areas of the studio.
- Please book your sessions 24 hrs. in advance. This is important information for us to know so we can be certain we are maintaining our capacity requirements. NO WALK-INS PLEASE.
- We are disinfecting all equipment on an hourly basis and require trainers and clients to wipe down any equipment or mats used as well.
- Please hang mats to dry.
- There will be sanitizing stations throughout the studio; please use for your hands and equipment.
- Please dispose of any cups or tissues in provided trash receptacles.
- All meals must be eaten outside of the studio. All personal clothing and items must be taken with you at the end of your session.
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Today, more than 80% of African migration is internal to the African continent and involves nearly 19 million people, including 6.7 million in West Africa and 3.5 million in Central Africa. Women represent 47.1% and young people between 15 and 24 years of age 16% of migrants. Unfortunately, media capacities to cover migration are relatively weak; media content often provide inaccurate description of migration factors and scarce migrant stories or focus on migration risks, thus often misrepresenting migrants.
This project will involve eight countries: Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea-Conakry, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal. Young women from the media and communication sectors of the target countries will be involved, and particular attention will be paid to the production of editorial content on young migrant women, who are among the least represented groups of migrant populations.