OUT NOW | PMA’s gender-sensitive action plans for SEA media stakeholders

Action plans designed to boost gender-sensitive reporting and foster collaborations between media houses and NGOs have been unveiled by PMA.

The highlights of our gender-sensitive reporting workshop for SEA journalists and NGOs

The Public Media Alliance recently hosted its gender-sensitive reporting workshop in Bangkok. Here are the highlights from the two-day event.

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Applications open for two-day gender sensitive reporting workshop in Bangkok

Registration is now open for our gender-sensitive reporting workshop for journalists and NGOs from Southeast Asia.

HAITI PROJECT UPDATE: #IWD2022 event follows successful workshop

As a prelude to International Women's Day 2022, PMA and its partners organised an event in Haiti on digital safety for female journalists.

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Code of Conduct: “Truly distinct” and “absolutely necessary”

The newly-launched Code of Conduct was heralded as a “truly distinct” piece of work and "absolutely necessary" for public trust in media.

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Argentina: New law set to enhance gender equity in public media

A new media law to improve gender parity is expected to build upon existing diversity initiatives at Argentine public broadcaster RTA.

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Public media and diversity: Workplace gender equality

Gender is often at the forefront of discussions about workplace diversity, and public media can play a critical role in inspiring change.

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Focus on PSM | Argentina

Amid challenges, Radio y Televisión Argentina takes steps to improve diversity and representation.

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Diversity and Public Media

It is time for all public media mandates to place diversity and representation centre stage.

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Women in media: Balance the imbalance!

The Public Media Alliance is proud to support a joint statement issued by International Media Support (IMS) urging media leaders and journalists to take action against the gender inequality in the news. The statement is supported by 42 organisations.