May 6, 2022
“‘Haiti is a minefield,’ said Harold Isaac, a journalist based in Port-au-Prince who works for the Associated Press. ‘The minute you start reporting news, there are so many threats, because it casts light on people that don’t necessarily enjoy that.’” Source:...
May 2, 2022
Online violence against female journalists has become a “silent epidemic.” A 2021 UNESCO global survey indicates that nearly three quarters of female journalists have experienced online harassment. Center for International Media Assistance, by Lourdes Walusala,...
Apr 15, 2022
“For too long, Somali women journalists have been treated as second class citizens and Somali news has ignored the stories and voices of half the population; now we are in charge of the boardroom and the narrative,” said Nasrin Mohamed Ibraham, who is taking up the...
Apr 15, 2022
Fake news is not new, but it is inevitable and inescapable – which is why we need uncomfortable, critical and truthful journalism to prevail. Source: Fake news has always existed, but quality journalism has a history of survival, The Conversation, Jackie...
Apr 13, 2022
“Diversity is not only about who is telling the story, but about how and to whom you are telling the story,” Source: International Journalism Festival 2022: what we learnt in Perugia about the future of...