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.
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.
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.