New show will follow Question Time format answering audience questions on taboo subjects from periods to women in politics

Somalia’s only all-female media team, Bilan, is launching the country’s first TV current affairs show to be hosted by a woman.

The debate show, which plans to address some taboo subjects, will also be the first programme on Somali television to have a panel of at least 50% women, and the first to broach contentious topics, such as a critical shortage of female teachers and the challenges faced by women trying to get into politics, as well as environmental issues.

Launching on International Women’s Day, 8 March, the monthly programme will be similar in format to the UK’s BBC Question Time, touring venues around the country and inviting audience members to take part. It follows a successful pilot in December when the panel debated period education in schools.

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    5 months ago

    I think that in a country where most of the population is trying not to starve and in too many cases failing to do so, in a country that can’t even be properly called as such due to the complete disappearance of centralized authority and the huge instability and internal conflict always present, maybe, just maybe, addressing that might be a bit more important (especially because a lot of the infant mortality rate is starvation)