This video addresses four questions that are key to ensure a gender sensitive approach to media assistance: The composition of a media’s team; the coverage of issues that particularly affect women; how to give a voice to women and what type of technology should we use?
3. Do the media give women a voice? 4:34
Cette vidéo traite de quatre questions clefs pour tenir compte de la dimension genre dans l’assistance aux médias : La composition de l’équipe du média ; le traitement médiatique des questions qui touchent particulièrement les femmes ; comment donner la parole aux femmes et quel type de technologie utiliser ?
Review of the Recent Literature and Other Donors’ Approaches: A Capitalisation Exercise (CapEx) for the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
The Impact on Female Journalists and Their Reporting
This chapter provides further detail on trends in the safety of journalists since 2012, taking into account the specific threats faced by women journalists and trends in the digital safety of journalists. It also summarizes the achievements of UN bodies, Member States, academia, civil society groups and media organizations in advancing and promoting journalist safety.
Safety handbook for female journalists. Practical advice based on personal experience
This report aims to bring key academic writing on the issues of media and governance to a non-academic audience and to make a contribution to bridging what is commonly seen as an academic-practitioner divide.
SDC has commissioned iMedia Associates (iMedia) to conduct a Capitalisation Exercise (CapEx) of its media assistance, with the primary objective of examining its current programmes and bringing out lessons learned. As the second output1 of this CapEx, iMedia has carried out a review of what other donors are doing on media assistance. As agreed, it focuses on current media support by five donors/agencies: DFID (UK Aid), Sida (Sweden), UNESCO, UNDP and the Knight Foundation.
iMedia established the SDC's Media Assistance Report of Capitalisation Exercise
This report addresses these fundamental questions, which are at the heart of development and reveals that governance can mitigate, even overcome, power asymmetries to bring about more effective policy interventions that achieve sustainable improvements in security, growth, and equity.
United for News is committed to increasing the extent to which newsrooms around the world quote female subject matter experts in their stories. By amplifying women’s authoritative voice in the news, the coalition seeks to fight gender bias, provide healthy role models for women and girls, and build trust for media. The work is guided by the understanding that news that reflects the makeup and viewpoints of the broad community generates greater trust.
La charte d’éthique regroupe les principes de comportement collectif et individuel qui doivent guider nos décisions et nos actions, comme collaborateurs du groupe France Télévisions.
A l'approche de la grève des femmes du 14 juin, en Suisse, l'émission Tout un monde s'est intéressée à la manière dont l’audiovisuel public espagnol traite les questions d'égalité homme-femme au quotidien.
Depuis janvier 2018, «Le Temps» mesure la place des femmes dans le journal. Des progrès sont à noter, même s'il reste beaucoup à faire. Point d’étape
Médias : le temps des femmes - Magazine de la Fondation Hirondelle
Deux témoignages de femmes journalistes au Niger sur l'impact du Studio Kalangou sur l'autonomisation des femmes, dans le cadre de l'étude d'Emma Heywood, professeur et chercheuse à l'université de Sheffield.
This study was conducted between April 2018 and July 2019 with the aim of assessing the impact of Studio Kalangou’s radio broadcasts on women’s rights and empowerment in Niger.
Global report on gender and other axes of discrimination in and through the media.
For some global figures on the gender gap per countries regarding access to Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Internet in particular
You find various resources and reports on the website of the International Women’s Media Foundation