Bringing Women’s Stories to a Reluctant Mainstream Press By Angana Parekh• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 At Women’s Feature Service, journalists write about women’s lives. Read more
Community Radio Provides Women a Way to Have Their Voices Heard By L. Muthoni Wanyeki• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 Rural African women are trained in the use of reporters’ technological tools. Read more
An Absence of Women By Pippa Green• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 At newspapers in South Africa, few women are at the top. Some wonder why and ask why it matters. Read more
Media Don’t Portray the Realities of Women’s Lives By Sakuntala Narasimhan• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 Business decisions and societal ambivalence in India leave many women’s stories untold. Read more
Storming the Citadel of Hard News Coverage By Ammu Joseph• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 Women report alongside men but their impact can be difficult to discern. Read more
Reporting Clashes With Government Policies By Bob Giles• From the Curator• December 15, 2001 ‘The watchdog role of the press is never more vital than during a national crisis.’ Read more
Freelancers’ Vital Role in International Reporting By Nate Thayer• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 With the rise of media conglomerates, foreign news has been shoved aside. Read more
In Nigerian Newspapers, Women Are Seen, Not Heard By Christine Anyanwu• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 Even influential women journalists stay away from coverage of women’s issues. Read more
Training Journalists to Report Safely in Hostile Environments By John Owen• Journalist’s Trade• December 15, 2001 ‘…fire services personnel don’t go fighting fires without proper training….’ Read more
Reporting on Gender in Journalism By Margaret Gallagher• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 ‘Why do so few women reach the top?’ Read more