Safety of journalists
Daphne Caruana Galizia: Malta’s ‘one-woman WikiLeaks’
One year after Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed by a car bomb, […]
Help desk improves the safety of journalists in Nepal
Journalists should be protected by law, so they can carry out their […]
Safe. Strong. Viable. The Symbosis Between Media Safety and Media Viability
This report explores the symbiosis between media safety and media viability. Media […]
Hungary: Conclusions of the Joint International Press Freedom Mission
Carried out by the International Press Institute (IPI), Article 19, the Committee […]
Murders, Physical Assaults & Online Harassment: Silencing Journalism in Somalia. Somalia Annual Press Freedom Report 2020 – 2021
Report produced by the Federation of Somali Journalists (FESOJ) on the advent […]
‘Wanted! Real action for media freedom in Europe’: report by the Safety of Journalists Platform
Every year, the Safety of Journalists Platform of the Council of Europe publishes an annual report drawing on the alerts raised on the Platform and related evidence. This post highlights the key developments mentioned in the report.
Wanted! Real Action for Media Freedom in Europe
This annual report is produced by the 14 members of the Council […]
Safety training for journalists in Central America
Free Press Unlimited invests in safety training for journalists around the world […]
Journalism in the Central African Republic not without danger
The journalists at Le Democrate have been confronted with murder, violence and […]
No Excuse for Abuse: What Social Media Companies Can Do Now to Combat Online Harassment and Empower Users
Many writers, journalists, and other creative and media professionals increasingly rely on […]
Evaluation report of the Money Trail project
This report represents the external evaluation of the Money Trail project, implemented […]
Safety trainings: looking back on 2020 and forward to 2021
In December 2020 the ACOS Alliance Annual Safety Coordination meeting took place. Safety trainings was among the topics that were discussed. During the meeting, the participants both looked back on 2020, and looked forward to 2021, in relation to the provision of safety trainings.