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Source Year Country Organisation Author
Meeting the Challenges of Information Disorder in the Global South 2023 Global Centre for Film and Media Studies, University of Cape Town Wasserman, H.
Disputes over Access: A Study on Journalists’ Practices and Freedom of Information Policies in the Baltics 2023 Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania Balticada Investigations Studio in partnership with Reporters Without Borders Dionizas Litvaitis, Dr. Halliki Harro-Loit, Anastasija Tetarenko-Supe, Karolis Vyšniauskas, Henry-Laur Allik
Women and Hijras in Bangladeshi News Media 2023 Bangladesh Management and Resources Development Initiative (MRDI)
SACMID Evaluation: An Evaluation of SACMID’s activities within the PRIMED Project 2023 Bangladesh Free Press Unlimited (FPU) Mens, P. & Saraswat, A.
Safety of Women Journalists in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Perceptions, Experience and Understanding of Safety and Gendered Safety Risks 2022 Bosnia-Herzegovina Free Press Unlimited Aziz, M., Josimovic, N. & Mednansky, A.
Making Big Tech Pay for the News They Use 2022 Global The Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) RADSCH, C.
To Recovery and Beyond: 2021 UNESCO Report on Public Access to Information (SDG 16.10.2) 2022 Global UNESCO UNESCO
Global Study: Gender Equality and Media Regulation 2022 Armenia, Bangladesh, Global, Rwanda, Somalia, Sweden, Zimbabwe Fojo Media Institute Barata Mir, J. & Macharia, S.
Silence and Omissions: A Media Guide for Covering Gender-Based Violence 2022 Global Journalism Initiative on Gender-Based Violence
Equally Safe: Towards a Feminist Approach to the Safety of Journalists 2022 Global Article 19 Robinson, J. & Yoshida, K.
Protection of Journalists: Safety and Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean 2022 Latin America Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas
Gender Violence Against Journalists 2022 Brazil Abraji