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A global network of women communicators & researchers. With 14 national chapters and members in 54 countries, IAWRT strives to meet the urgent global challenges faced by women in and around the media. It was established in the aftermath of World War II, see The History of IAWRT or [email protected] 60
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The International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT) stands in solidarity with the people of Afghanistan calling for a peaceful transition of power with respect to the rights of everyone, especially women and girls.
Third/last in a series on the Roundtable discussion organized by IAWRT Philippines, OsloMet Journalism and Media International Center, in partnership with the Philippine Press Institute and Hanns Seidel Foundation.
by Janness Ann J. Ellao
Second in a series on the Roundtable discussion organized by IAWRT Philippines, OsloMet Journalism and Media International Center, in partnership with the Philippine Press Institute and Hanns Seidel Foundation.
by Margarita Valle
First in a series on the Roundtable discussion organized by IAWRT Philippines, OsloMet Journalism and Media International Center, in partnership with the Philippine Press Institute and Hanns Seidel Foundation.
by Therese San Diego Torres
Fellow journalists and press freedom and freedom of expression and information take the spotlight at this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
The IAWRT Philippines’ member is a veteran radio broadcaster and commentator and gender and development advocate.
Third/last in a series on the Roundtable discussion organized by IAWRT Philippines, OsloMet Journalism and Media International Center, in partnership with the Philippine Press Institute and Hanns Seidel Foundation.
by Janness Ann J. Ellao
Second in a series on the Roundtable discussion organized by IAWRT Philippines, OsloMet Journalism and Media International Center, in partnership with the Philippine Press Institute and Hanns Seidel Foundation.
by Margarita Valle
First in a series on the Roundtable discussion organized by IAWRT Philippines, OsloMet Journalism and Media International Center, in partnership with the Philippine Press Institute and Hanns Seidel Foundation.
by Therese San Diego Torres
Fellow journalists and press freedom and freedom of expression and information take the spotlight at this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
Tanzania
Head of TBC Zanzibar
She said she wanted to be a journalist since her first year of primary school.
The IAWRT Philippines’ member is a veteran radio broadcaster and commentator and gender and development advocate.
The Women for Press Freedom series is in partnership with IPS News.
IAWRT Tanzania hopes to enhance membership drive and come up with strategies to move forward.
JMIC at Oslo Met photo exhibit features photos collected by the Afghanistan Photographers Association