Impunity Begets Violence
/On this International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists the Coalition For Women In Journalism extends support to women journalists.
Read MoreOn this International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists the Coalition For Women In Journalism extends support to women journalists.
Read MoreCFWIJ demands an end to the systematic police violence that deliberately targets journalists in Turkey.
Read MoreSeveral women journalists associated with different newspapers and media organizations held a protest in the capital, Islamabad.
Read MorePress organizations and journalists gathered to call the Turkish government to end police violence and intimidating policies against journalists across the country.
Read MoreAfter more than a year into the pandemic, India has been hit by the most lethal wave with presumably a new variant.
Read MoreSlovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa is reportedly waging a war against a journalist critical of the government's policies.
Read MoreCFWIJ raises its deepest concern for the neglect of women journalists’ fundamental rights and freedoms around the world.
Read MoreOn the international day for the elimination of violence against women, CFWIJ expresses its utmost concern for women journalists' safety around the world.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism monitors the US Elections and electoral campaigns.
Read MoreCFWIJ inspirits the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists by launching a campaign to highlight the threats against women journalists around the world.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism wishes a happy World Journalists Day to journalists all around the world who strive to provide information to the public despite hard working conditions.
Read MoreKurdish women journalists in Turkey are celebrating the seventh of “Day of Kurdish Women Journalists”.
Read MoreTunisian Press Council is formed following two years of rigorous preparation.
Read MoreRanked as the fifth least free country in the world according to the World Press Freedom Index, China is notorious for its treatment of journalists, especially foreign journalists.
Read MoreThe Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) is thrilled to be the recipient of a $150,000 grant from Craig Newmark Philanthropies (CNP).
Read MoreWomen journalists in Uganda face online attacks and harassment for investigating and publishing “politically sensitive” content.
Read MoreWhile the actual number of women journalists who have tested positive is unknown, TV Journalist Shivangi Thakur took to Twitter to confirm that she had tested positive.
Read MoreJournalists are dealing with an unprecedented level of difficulties since the Covid-19 outbreak. The spread of this pandemic has had a deep impact on everyone in the field — whether they are covering it or not. After talking to a few female journalists, it was clear that they definitely have it worse.
Read MoreWe are concerned that China has taken controversial decisions to brush stories of mishandling the coronavirus outbreak.
Read MoreWe are alarmed by Iran’s arbitrary suppression of free information flow in the midst of a global pandemic, where the opposite is needed.
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