International Women’s Day honours women whose leadership, vision, and dedication create transformative impact across industries, communities, and societies. It celebrates those who combine professional excellence with purposeful service, inspiring progress, empowering others, and shaping sustainable change. Across sectors and borders, this day recognises women whose influence strengthens institutions, uplifts communities, and sets a benchmark for visionary leadership.
Akalambi Clare Enjoh is a multifaceted professional whose work as a Communication Officer, Pencil Artist, Freelance Journalist, Photojournalist, and Human Rights Activist forms a powerful tapestry of advocacy and creative expression. Her career is driven by a singular mission: to document truth, amplify marginalized voices, and defend the dignity of every individual. Through her art and her reportage, she captures not just images and stories, but the very essence of the human experience.
As a Communication Officer, she brings strategic clarity and purpose to organizational messaging, ensuring that critical information reaches those who need it most. In her role as a freelance journalist and photojournalist, Clare is an eyewitness to history, using her camera and her pen to shed light on underreported issues, social injustices, and the resilience of the human spirit. Her evocative pencil art offers another dimension to her storytelling, translating complex emotions and societal observations into powerful visual narratives.
Clare’s work is inseparable from her identity as a human rights activist. She fearlessly uses her platform to advocate for the vulnerable, challenge systemic inequalities, and hold power to account. Whether covering events in the field, sketching portraits that speak volumes, or crafting communications that drive social change, she operates with integrity, courage, and an unshakeable commitment to justice.
Her leadership is defined by a profound sense of purpose. She leads not with titles, but with truth, demonstrating that art and journalism are formidable tools for advocacy and transformation. She inspires others to look beyond the surface, to listen to the unheard, and to use their own talents in the service of humanity.
She is a woman of vision and influence.
She wields her pen, her pencil, and her lens with insight, integrity, and a global perspective.
She empowers communities by documenting their struggles and celebrating their strength.
She champions truth, justice, and authentic human expression.
She transforms art and activism into a powerful force for sustainable societal change.
In celebration of her remarkable leadership, professional achievements, and enduring contributions to journalism, art, and the defense of human rights, Duchess International Magazine honours Akalambi Clare Enjoh and extends warm wishes for a distinguished International Women’s Day.
Happy International Women’s Day.

