CFWIJ Founder Director Kiran Nazish Brings Her Knowledge And First-hand Experiences As A Journalist To Brandon University
The Brandon Sun gives wide coverage to Kiran Nazish. She decided to accept the nomination and come to Brandon. “I’ve been covering Syria for a long time. I was covering Iran. Before that, it was Afghanistan.” she said. “And sometimes it takes a tall on you, so I basically, to be honest was looking for a place where I could just rest and get away from the world.”
Director Of Cfwij Kiran Nazish And Turkey Coordinator Damla Tarhan Met With The Eka Platform
The meeting was part of a series of assignments and activities set-up as part of the CFWIJ’s delegation to Turkey this month. Gülseren Onanç, the founder of Equality, Justice, Women's Platform and Eda Doğançay, editor of the website, described the basic principles of the platform which brings together news about gender equality issues, women's leadership in all areas, women's rights and other relevant issues which are covered by national and international press.
CFWIJ Met With Turkey’s Democratic Party Chp’s Women Wing To Explore Collaboration
Our Founder Director Kiran Nazish and Turkey Coordinator Damla Tarhan met with Turkey’s democratic party CHP’s women wing in Kadıköy, Istanbul. The meeting was part of a series of assignments and activities set-up as part of the CFWIJ’s delegation to Turkey this month.
CFWIJ Puts Safety Of Women Journalists In Turkey Centre Stage
The Coalition For Women In Journalism took a delegation around the safety of women journalists, in collaboration with the Turkey Journalism Syndicate (TGS), to Istanbul. The session focused on the security issues that women journalists have to tackle in Turkey. CFWIJ Founding Director Kiran Nazish and Director Advocacy Sulome Anderson were joined by Gülfem Karataş and Şafak Timur of TGS Commission for Women and LGBTI.
Lebanon: Safety Of Women Journalists in Jeopardy Amidst Protests
The Coalition For Women In Journalism is concerned about the treatment of women journalists during the ongoing protests in Beirut. We are monitoring the situation on the ground and online
Pakistan: 27 Year Old Journalist Killed, For Going To Work
The Coalition For Women In Journalism is alarmed at the cold-blooded murder of a young Pakistani journalist Urooj Iqbal, who has been shot dead outside her office on Monday, November 25. This is the seventh case of murder we recorded this year
Digital Security And Safety For Journalism Students
Our Global Coordinator Luavut Zahid and Researcher Rabia Mushtaq organized the discussion with CFWIJ member and senior journalist Lubna Jerar Naqvi and Supreme Court Advocate Shoaib Ashraf.
Challenges And Solutions For Women Journalists In Pakistani Newsrooms
The Coalition For Women In Journalism hosted a discussion today at the Institute of Business Management, focused on overcoming the many challenges women journalists face in Pakistan. The session included CFWIJ member and senior journalist Afia Salam, who discussed the different issues that women journalists face in the industry, and how they could be overcome. She detailed how investing in new digital media initiatives was the best way for people to adapt to the changing industry.
CFWIJ Founder Kiran Nazish Gives Keynote Lectures at The Felich 2019, in Chihuahua —Mexico
The Coalition For Women In Journalism’s (CFWIJ) Founding Director, Kiran Nazish, started her time at the Feria del Libro Chihuahua (Chihuahua Book Fair) on October 27 in Chihuahua, Mexico, with a lecture on ‘The Dangers Faced by Women in Journalism’.
CFWIJ Takes Delegation To The Federal Ombudsman For Harassment. Both Commit To A Collaborative Action Plan
On July, a delegation of The Coalition For Women In Journalism’s Pakistan Chapter met with the country’s Federal Ombudsperson on harassment against women at workplace on Wednesday, to share their concerns on harassment against women journalists in and outside the workplace.
CFWIJ Founding Director Kiran Nazish Talks About Importance Of Creating A Support System Among Women Journalists
Kiran Nazish talks to Jin News about The CFWIJ, the need to support women journalists, and more.
Dr. Shireen Mazari Assures CFWIJ Of Swift Action Against Online Trolls Targeting Women Journalists
In July, a delegation of The Coalition For Women In Journalism’s Pakistan Chapter met with Human Rights Minister Dr. Shireen Mazari on Thursday, to present a resolution for the protection of media workers in the country, particularly women journalists.
Pakistan: The Targeting Of Our Member Asma Shirazi Has Intensified With Impunity. We Expect Better From Imran Khan’s New Pakistan
CFWIJ Pakistan member Asma Shirazi has been under attack once again. This time the threat has moved from the online space to the physical space, risking the safety and freedom of not only Asma but also her family.
Independent Türkçe Covers Police Raid on Etha News Agency. Cfwij Follows The Developments
“The Coalition For Women In Journalism shared a post on Twitter after the police raid on ETHA News Agency: ‘While we've been celebrating the good news of women journalists released this week, sadly the ETHA news agency has been raided today. Minutes ago we have gotten updates that the police is confiscating laptops/phones. Our Turkey and MENA coordinator is following the story.’”
Pakistan: CFWIJ Urges Pakistani Government To Immediately Take Action Against Online Trolls
The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns the campaign against its member, and prominent Pakistani journalist Marvi Sirmed.
Kiran Nazish Is On The Splice Watch 2019
Splice Wach publishes 2019 list of the people who are trying to prototype their definition of media into a new age. CFWIJ Founder Director Kiran Nazish is on the list. “Why can most women journalist not to find the success they deserve? With mentorship we help all kinds of women journalists thrive, especially those who feel stuck.”
Turkey: We Condemn Our Member Ans Boersma’s Deportation From Turkey
We condemn the detention and deportation of Dutch journalist Johanna Cornelia Boersma, who also goes by Ans Boersma. She was detained on January 16, at the Bakirkoy Ikametgah office, and subsequently deported early morning on January 17.