About Us
En Our World is an independent news platform dedicated to delivering informed analysis and reporting on global challenges. We focus on the critical intersections of Enviornment, Social Justice, and Human Rights, providing the context behind the crisis.
Mission
Our mission is to establish a trusted international platform for investigative journalism that informs, empowers, and inspires action toward a more fair, sustainable, and equitable society.
Vision
To cover environmental, social justice, and human rights issues with depth, accuracy, and transparency.
To highlight underrepresented voices and draw attention to overlooked global and local issues.
To encourage citizen engagement, education, accountability, and policy change through effective storytelling.
To uphold journalistic excellence while embracing modern digital tools for detailed, accessible reporting.
Our Team
Dollita Okine
Founder | Environmental & Social Justice Advocate | Journalist | Creative Writer
Dollita Okine is a passionate advocate for environmental sustainability and social justice, and a creative writer with over three years of experience in journalism. Her work is rooted in a deep commitment to amplifying underreported issues, inspiring action, and empowering communities to create a more just and sustainable world.
As a journalist, Dollita has built a reputation for rigorous, impact-driven storytelling. She is a proud member of the inaugural Africa Extractives Media Fellowship (AEMF), where she is strengthening her capacity to report on critical sectors such as Ghana’s petroleum industry, emerging mineral extraction fields, and public accountability systems. Through this fellowship, she has gained deeper insight into the complexities of Ghana’s extractives landscape and the urgent need for informed, responsible reporting that represents diverse voices across the continent.
Dollita is also a graduate of the Dikan Journalism Fellowship, where she was part of the pioneering cohort of journalists trained in transformative storytelling. During the program, she contributed to the Fellowship’s Newsroom Project, producing collaborative, in-depth reports on governance, human rights, environmental sustainability, and other pressing national issues. Her work continues to spark conversations, challenge systems, and inspire community action.
Beyond the newsroom, Dollita enjoys exploring nature, participating in community initiatives, and encouraging others to adopt sustainable living practices. She believes strongly in journalism as a tool for societal change—and through her storytelling, she continues to champion transparency, equity, and environmental stewardship for generations to come.