By: Gabriele Steinhauser, Jonathan Torgovnik
Around 80% of women in camps for the displaced have been raped in brutal attacks, as international attention wanes. ‘If the war ends, I won’t have to be raped anymore.’
Gabriele Steinhauser is the Deputy Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal. She focuses on regional interest and world news, with particular expertise in APAC, security, and law enforcement, covering topics such as Africa, the Russia-Ukraine war, China, Nigeria, and Russia. Gabriele's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, LiveMint, and Magzter.
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Gabriele Steinhauser's coverage primarily focuses on government & politics, with a particular emphasis on evolving stories and government announcements related to Africa. She covers various topics such as debt crises, poor countries' challenges, conflict situations like genocide and coups, elections, and geopolitical issues in African nations.
Given her focus on evolving political events in Africa, she is likely to be interested in pitches from experts or individuals who can provide firsthand insights into the political landscapes of African countries. Moreover, if you have unique perspectives or analysis concerning international relations with an impact on African governance or conflicts within the continent that align with Gabriele's reporting areas could also resonate well with her.
Keep in mind that while she doesn't have a specific geographic focus mentioned but considering her coverage it would make sense for pitches to relate specifically to developments within African nations.
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