Trolling: an epidemic.
This blog has been written by Anushe Noor Faheem, Member of DRF’s Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights.
The internet is a platform where...
Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights urges all organisations to provide daycare facilities
13 December 2019, Lahore. With December being the Universal Human Rights Month, the Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights (NWJDR) takes this opportunity...
5 lessons for fighting the information disorder
We live in a very divisive, and polarised world where partisan interests drive the need for fake news. In a fast-moving, ever changing news...
Why criticism against “online women activists” is baseless
This blog has been written by Sindhu Abbasi, Member of DRF’s Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights.
Minahil Baloch is one of the many...
Women in journalism
So it is a well-known fact that journalism isn’t the safest option one can choose. A journalist exposes his/her views to the public, thus...
Digital media, women rights activism and fake news
THIS BLOG HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY ZEENAT KHAN , MEMBER OF DRF’S NETWORK OF WOMEN JOURNALISTS FOR DIGITAL RIGHTS.
Social media platforms provide women information...
Journalism in the age of restraints
This blog has been written by Umaima Ahmed, Member of DRF’s Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights.
If you dislike journalists because they do...
The disappointing misogyny of women post- Aurat March
This blog has been written by Sindhu Abbasi, Member of DRF’s Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights.
"Grew up on your father's money and...
Twitter stands in solidarity with social media personality Nasir Khan Jan as he gets...
This blog has been written by Zeenat Khan, Member of DRF’s Network of Women Journalists for Digital Rights.
Nasir Khan Jan who is a rising...