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The Coalition For Women In Journalism — #CFWIJ
The Coalition For Women In Journalism — #CFWIJ
In honor of International Women's Day, CFWIJ (Coalition For Women In Journalism) celebrates the accomplishments and positive contributions of women journalists.
The CFWIJ joins in on the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence annual campaign led by civil society and supported by the United Nations.
On this International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, CFWIJ extends support to women and LGBTQ+ journalists who face mistreatment and abuse because of their gender and their job.
Today, on World Press Freedom Day, the Coalition For Women In Journalism publishes ist First Quarterly report.
This International Women’s Day, the Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) highlights the work and struggles of women journalists who find themselves at the heart of war and conflict.
The digital space has become hostile towards women journalists right after right-wing politician Maxime Bernier tweeted a provocative message targeting Canadian journalists.
Today, on International Human Rights Day, the Coalition For Women In Journalism would like to highlight a group especially vulnerable to human rights violations around the world - women journalists.
Today, on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the CFWIJ calls on the international community to recognize that for women journalists, job hazards and gender-based violence often amount to the same thing.
May 3, 2021 marks World Press Freedom Day, which represents the fundamental rights and freedoms of journalists, The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) continues to document the violations of rights against women journalists, the threats and attacks they face and the harassment cases against them. On this day, CFWIJ continues to defend the rights of women journalists.
On International Women’s Day 2021, The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) salutes all the hardworking and dedicated women journalists for their extraordinary contributions. As we celebrate this day for women journalists, we emphasize the alarming deterioration of their safety worldwide. CFWIJ joins the worldwide celebration of International Women’s Day
Women journalists face heightened risks because of their jobs. The violence they face can stem from the people consuming their work, their sources, and in many cases their own governments. Journalists that cover stories that go against status quo will often find themselves in perilous situations both online and offline. Our Campaign on Violence Against Women Journalists highlights the experiences of women journalists.
The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) raises its deepest concern for the neglect of women journalists’ fundamental rights and freedoms around the world.
Today marks the beginning of the United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence. This year's edition aims to increase the visibility of informal women workers and the lack of economic opportunities that lead to poverty. The gender pay gap and subordinate positions in the job market are the challenges that women face.
The Coalition’s Press Freedom Day Campaign 2020 looked at the challenges that women journalists are facing around the world every day. First quarter of 2020 hasn’t been easy for women journalists. We documented almost 150 threats and intimidations between January and April alone, including deportations, imprisonments and deaths. More and more women journalists were also arrested, faced legal persecution, verbally harassed, abused and threatened online, as well as physically harassed, attacked and assaulted while working in precarious conditions.
Press Freedom has never been more under fire than in current times. These are dire times for journalists who take huge risks to deliver news and stories that matter. However, the situation is harder for women journalists. While the risks are aplenty, women journalists continue to do their jobs to deliver stories that often they have sole access to because of their gender. This is especially true for conservative countries. Our Campaigns looks to highlight the conditions that women journos face because of their profession.