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Women in the Media

The media are potentially powerful channels of information in a society. The messages they transmit can change or reinforce social mores and behaviours, and mobilize citizens to take progressive actions. While, ideally, the media should strive for accuracy and impartiality, in reality there are often imbalances in coverage, including in terms of women and their perspectives. Women politicians, for example, may be under-represented in news before and after elections. 

July 13, 2016
OpenDemocracy defends grassroots women crisis responders

OpenDemocracy has published the following report in defense of grassroots women crisis responders.

July 13, 2016
Director of leading feminist organization Nazra banned from travel

The Executive Director of Nazra For Feminist Studies center, Mozn Hassan, was banned from traveling last month. Nazra published the following statement:

Videos

June 8, 2016
Hillary Clinton gathers enough delegate commitments to become the presidential nominee of the Democratic Party

On Monday 6 June 2016, Hillary Rodh

June 6, 2016
Forbes publishes its list of the World's Most Powerful Women in 2016, featuring UNDP's Administrator Helen Clark

Forbes, the American business magazine, has published its list of the World’s Most Powerful Women in 2016.

May 25, 2016
Launching Nisaa Network, the First Multimedia Platform for Arab Women

Nisaa Broadcasting Corporation and