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Newsrooms without women: The future of journalism in Afghanistan

Newsrooms without women: The future of journalism in Afghanistan

by Saskia Rowley | Sep 6, 2021 | Communication Rights

Imagine a newsroom without women, where all staff, without exception, are men. Now imagine all newsrooms in an entire nation with men only, across all jobs, from the reporters, to the technicians, to the editing staff and managers. This threatens to be the future of...
Afghanistan: Is digital communication a blessing or curse?

Afghanistan: Is digital communication a blessing or curse?

by Saskia Rowley | Aug 23, 2021 | Communication Rights

The swift takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban following the withdrawal of foreign forces has shocked and appalled human rights defenders. It has led to wholesale urgent calls to assist Afghans – particularly women, journalists, and those who have worked for or...

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