Violence against women: Time to stop hysteria against naming and shaming of misogynists
This blog has been written by Sindhu Abbasi, Member of DRF’s Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights.
How many times have you heard 'just...
Educating against gender based violence
From Malala Yousafzai to Zainab Ansari, Farkhanda Malikzada of Afghanistan to Joyti Singh of India, World Wars to Fall of Dhaka - the world...
Increasing violence against transgenders in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
In Pakistan, parents react strongly when a transgender child is born, and in many cases they force their child to leave the home owing...
Internet, Gender and Violence
At present, Pakistan uses several tools of digital technology which also include social media. More than 50 million of Pakistan’s population uses broadband services....
Cyber crime and its impact on the mental health of women
With rise in the use of digital technologies, women are more likely than men to become victims of severe forms of cyber violence and...
Harassment of journalists: a continuing and worrying trend
Pakistan is one the most dangerous countries for journalists and when we talk about women journalists, they are faced with additional risks and threats...
Journalists Safety, Welfare and Protection Bill
This blog has been written by Umaima Ahmed, Member of DRF’s Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights.
As times have progressed and the world has...
#MeToo, Journalism and more.
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, several women came up with accusations of sexual harassment. Accusations were made by prominent women of the...
Investigative journalism in the digital era
A very thought-provoking question arose during Digital Rights Foundation’s workshop on ‘investigative journalism in the digital era’, which was held in Quetta in October...
Source Verification and Harassment in Pakistan.
Isn't living in a technologically expansive world, astounding and horrific at the same time? Journalists of all kinds are open to internet sources and...