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Inside the News: Challenges and Aspirations of Women Journalists in Asia and the Pacific

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  • UNESCO UNESCO
  • International Federation of Journalists IFJ

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Why does gender equality in the media matter? Because of the many influences that shape the way we see men and women, media are among the most powerful. Media shape our daily lives, infusing their messages into our social consciousness and impacting our behaviors and values. The report highlights commonalities across the region in terms of the issues and challenges faced by the women involved, yet each of the seven countries assessed demonstrated different approaches taken by female respondents in order to make their mark in the media industry.

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  • UNWOMEN UN & UNESCO UNESCO & International Federation of Journalists IFJ, 2015. "Inside the News: Challenges and Aspirations of Women Journalists in Asia and the Pacific," Working Papers id:7592, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:7592
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