Karina Choudhury is a Video Journalist for Voice of America’s Africa Division. She films, edits, and produces content for television and social media platforms. Her experience includes short and long form story telling.
Images of African senior citizens walking a fashion runway created a buzz on social media, with AI-generated pictures challenging traditional depictions of elderly Africans. VOA’s Karina Choudhury has all the looks in this week’s episode of LogOn. Videographer: Samuel Okocha
Images of African senior citizens walking the runway created a buzz on social media, eventually going viral. These AI-generated pictures challenged the typical depictions of elderly Africans, showcasing them in an empowering way. Karina Choudhury has the story. Camera: Samuel Okocha.
Many who cross the border are staying in camps before boarding buses and trains to reach other destinations
As more people flee Ukraine to neighboring countries to escape the war, Poland is seeing an influx of refugees at its border. Among the displaced is a Ukrainian-Ghanaian family. VOA’s Mary Mgawe and Karina Choudhury, spoke to the family and filed this report.
After a whirlwind six-day visit to the U.S., Abiy Ahmed, the new prime minister of Ethiopia, has returned home. Now, the question is how newfound relationships will impact one of Africa's fastest-changing countries. Salem Solomon and Karina Choudhury attended one of the prime minister's business meetings in Washington and have this story.