Covid-19

A Resource Page for Journalists

Fabeha Monir

The spread of COVID-19, a new front line for journalists.

The coronavirus has infected around 692,63 million people and caused more than 6,90 million deaths. The global scale of this pandemic has forced countries around the world to take serious measures, including closing borders and imposing quarantines. This has increased multidimensional challenges to the journalists who are reporting on this story, from all across the world. In addition to tackling the very mechanical side of reporting stories connected to COVID-19; from impact on human life, to overwhelming medical systems around the world to how this pandemic is challenging countries to offer better governance, journalists are yet again on the front line. Whether they report in quarantine, from behind a desk or from the street covering life at large, the risk of safety for these reporters demands a vigorously thoughtful approach. 

This is a front line, like no other. The Coalition For Women In Journalism stands in solidarity and support with all journalists covering this massive story today. As a support organization for women, we have developed resources and tool kits that any journalist can consult. 

We will continue to add to these tools over the next few weeks as the story develops. 

We are also watching the space for any indications of difficulties women journalists in particular have or will encounter.

 
 
 

Map

Find a Women Journalist Reporting on Covid-19

Women journalists are reporting on COVID-19 from across the world. These journalists are reporting on the story either from quarantine or on the front lines. Editors, newsrooms looking to hire freelancers in any region can find them on the map. Journalists can follow these women on the ground and follow their work.

 

Number of women journalists: 322 | Updated: August 7, 2023

If you are a woman journalist reporting on COVID-19 from the front lines get in touch to be added into the map.

 
 

Covid-19 Press Freedom & Safety Watch

Several countries are instituting a clampdown on news relating to Covid-19. We are keeping an eye on the situation and documenting any threats that women journalists may be facing because of their coronavirus-related reportage.

 
 

Covid-19 Safety Guidelines

If you are covering COVID-19, there are a few things that you should keep in mind to make sure that you stay healthy and safe. We’ve developed a list of things to keep in mind for reporters who are covering the pandemic. Take a look at some of them below, or click the complete guideline button for more.

 

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Women Journalists On The Front Lines

We spoke to several woman journalists about their methods of reporting safely. Read more to find out how women journalists are reporting on the ground, from different locations; learn more about what they are witnessing and how they are taking care of their health and what tips they can offer you. Click on each profile for a full length read.

 

Resources

  • The CDC’s Guide On Covid-19 Offers Verified Information. Link>

  • Who Has A Map You Can Use To Monitor The Spread Of The Disease. Link>

  • This Incredible Resource From NYT Maps The Spread Of The Coronavirus. Link>

  • Jodi Kantor’s Illuminating Piece On Life In The Times Of Covid-19. Link>

  • Ona Has A Helpful Guideline On How You Can Work From Home More Effectively. Link>

  • EJN Has An Incredible Guideline On Media Ethics, Safety And Mental Health. Link>

  • GIJN Has Comprehensive Tips On How To Cover The Pandemic. Link>

  • The Everyday Project Has An Important Guide For Visual Journalists. Link>

  • Lensrentals Has An Illuminating Guide On How You Can Disinfect Your Gear And Equipment. Link>

  • Media Freedom Threats And Covid-19 With Un Special Rapporteur David Kaye And Cpj’s Courtney Radsch. Link>

  • Trip.com Has A Comprehensive Database On Travel Restrictions. Link>

  • Have A Covid-19 Question That Anyone Haven’t Tackled Yet? Link>

  • Safety.com Published A Resource To Help Seniors And Caregivers Here. Link>

  • Arash Law Injury Lawyers Published A Resource About What To Do If An Elderly Family Member Lives In A Nursing Home With A Covid-19 Outbreak. Link>

  • To Provide Journalists With The Help They Need, Thomson Foundation Teamed Up With A Series Of Free Online Courses. Link>

 
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