Untold Stories, Unheard Voices: Bilan’s Third Year

April 13, 2025
Untold Stories, Unheard Voices: Bilan’s Third Year

Untold Stories, Unheard Voices

Bilan’s Third Year

By Hinda Abdi Mohamoud(link is external)
Chief editor of Bilan, Somalia’s first all-women media house
Mogadishu

“Three Years of Work, challenges, Patience & Success”

Three years ago, in a small office space, a small crew of six women came together with a bold vision. We shared one powerful goal: to give voice to the voiceless and tell the stories that matter. We didn’t know then where this journey would take us.

From the very beginning, our objective was clear: to deliver meaningful reports that connect with audiences worldwide and reach Somali communities. And what began as a dream has now blossomed into a powerful media platform, making waves far beyond expectations.

In just three years, our team at Bilan has produced hundreds of impactful reports, videos, and talk shows. Our work spans vital topics including social issues, climate change, humanitarian crises, justice, culture, creativity, human rights, development, politics, women’s issues and youth.

Untold Stories, Unheard Voices: Bilan’s Third Year

Photo: UNDP Somalia

We’ve told over 300 stories, often uncovering hidden narratives and bringing sensitive issues to light. These stories have ranged from the struggles of people living with HIV(link is external) and individuals with albinism(link is external), to the realities of opioid overdose and drug addiction(link is external), and the heartbreaking accounts of mothers(link is external) renting babies to beg or drugging children to survive drought and famine. We’ve also raised awareness about menstrual health education for young girls in school. 

These powerful stories have reached global audiences through collaborations with renowned international media outlets like BBC News, The Guardian, El País, The Missing Perspectives, New Humanitarian, Avvenire and many more.

Recognition came later, Bilan won the One World Media Press Freedom Award(link is external), was nominated(link is external) for the Nuremberg International Human Rights Award, and the Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression Award. Bilan's Chief Editor has also been celebrated as one of the BBC 100(link is external) Women list of 2024, a list honouring influential and notable women across the globe.

But beyond awards and partnerships, Bilan’s greatest success lies in its people.

Talented individuals have joined the Bilan media and grown professionally. What started as an internship for some has evolved into full-time careers. Ifrah Isse, for instance, began her journey as an intern and now leads as the Head of Communications and Social Media. 

"I started as a Bilan intern, and now I’m a full-time staff member, currently serving as the Head of Communications and Social Media,” says Ifrah Isse 

Team members like Sadia Nour and Farhio echo this sense of pride and fulfillment. “I’m proud to be part of Bilan,” Sadia shares. “This journey has significantly improved my camera and editing skills,” says Farhio Murad.

Untold Stories, Unheard Voices: Bilan’s Third Year

Photo: UNDP Somalia

Daily lessons were learnt, and despite the numerous obstacles, our team's determination never wavered. We faced difficulties with courage and poured our energy into finding creative solutions and serving our community through journalism.

We are also excited that we have now grown into a larger team with the addition of 12 freelance reporters from across Somalia. We plan to train them and equip them with the tools they need to report stories that are more meaningful and impactful. 

Today, Bilan is more than just a media team. It is a community, driven by purpose and powered by a vision to transform media in Somalia. At its heart is a commitment to light the path for the next generation of women journalists.
We’re not just telling stories, we’re building a legacy. Our work is opening doors for young women in journalism, and that’s the impact I’m most proud of .

Bilan is Somalia’s first all-women media team. Funded by the European Union through UNDP and hosted by Dalsan Media Group, Bilan shines a light on the issues women care about and offers a platform for women’s voices.

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Bilan Media
Somali Women Media Project (SWoMP)

The Somali Women Media Project supports “Bilan”, Somalia’s first women-staffed and -led media unit, to blaze a trail for women in the media and challenge long-held gender biases. It provides a safe workplace, world-class digital skills training, and connections with international media and other networks that will allow Somali women journalists to reach millions of citizens with new information and prove they can compete at the highest levels of a traditionally male-dominated profession.

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