THE WOMAN: A Television Initiative by TAHRIFF in Collaboration with SumTV
Introduction : The Positive Role of Women in Solving Societal Challenges and Driving Community Development
Background
Across the globe, women have consistently played pivotal roles in addressing societal challenges and fostering sustainable community development. In Nigeria, and particularly in Taraba State, women’s leadership, resilience, and creativity have been central to peacebuilding, human rights advocacy, economic empowerment, cultural preservation, and social cohesion. However, these contributions are often underrepresented in mainstream media, leaving a gap in awareness, recognition, and policy support.
This initiative seeks to bridge that gap by leveraging the platform of television storytelling—bringing to light inspiring narratives of women whose actions are shaping better communities and influencing societal transformation.
Rationale
The Taraba Human Rights International Film Festival (TAHRIFF), with its focus on restoring human dignity and projecting indigenous creativity, recognizes the urgency of showcasing women’s contributions as both a matter of justice and a catalyst for social change. Collaborating with SumTV, a reputable media platform known for advocacy and humanitarian storytelling, will ensure that these stories are captured authentically and broadcast widely.
Through this program, viewers will see women not merely as beneficiaries of development but as leaders, problem-solvers, and agents of change in diverse sectors.
Objectives
- Highlight Women’s Impact: Showcase the tangible contributions of women in peacebuilding, education, health, entrepreneurship, governance, and human rights.
- Promote Gender Equality: Challenge stereotypes by portraying women as central actors in societal problem-solving.
- Inspire Action: Motivate communities, policymakers, and young people to support women-led initiatives.
- Preserve Indigenous Narratives: Document the culturally rooted approaches women use to address community challenges.
Format & Content
Documentary Segments: Real-life stories of women changemakers in Taraba State and beyond.
Panel Discussions: Conversations with female leaders, activists, entrepreneurs, and academics.
Community Voices: Street interviews and testimonies on the visible impact of women’s work.
Cultural Spotlight: Featuring women preserving indigenous heritage through art, film, and cultural leadership.
Expected Outcomes
Increased recognition and appreciation for women’s roles in societal transformation.
Greater advocacy for gender-inclusive policies and programs.
Strengthened community support for women-led projects.
Documented media content for educational and advocacy use.
Partnership Approach
TAHRIFF will provide the conceptual framework, access to community networks, and alignment with its human rights and cultural agenda. SumTV will bring production expertise, broadcast reach, and storytelling quality. Together, they will deliver impactful content with both local and global relevance.

JOY AUDU SALEH PRODUCER/PRESENTER


THE WOMAN
Name: Audu Joy Saleh
About: Script Writer, Reporter, Red-Carpet Host
Background: Works with Nass Media and Happily Together Studios Jos
Interest/ Skills : Anything Media
Goals: To impact and change mindsets through story telling