Today, on International Women’s Day 2022, the undersigned members of the Media Freedom Coalition call attention to the safety of women journalists and media workers. Women journalists are disproportionately targeted by harassment, threats, sexist hate speech, trolling and violence. Many women journalists face multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination and gender-based violence because of other characteristics, including race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity. A recent UNESCO study shows that almost 75 percent of women journalists worldwide have experienced online gender-based violence.
Attacks on women journalists distort the
media landscape by threatening diversity and perpetuating inequalities.
Furthermore, the escalation of sexual and gender-based violence and harassment
is of urgent concern and forms a serious threat to an inclusive and diverse
media landscape. It is a risk to media pluralism and democracy as a whole. The
threats women journalists and media workers face tend to silence their voices
and limit their ability to exercise their freedom of speech. Women should
always be able to speak out without fear of harassment, discrimination or
violence. There is also in many places a climate of impunity surrounding online
attacks on women journalists and media workers, which perpetuates the cycle of
gender-based violence.
Striving towards gender balance in media
leadership and ownership positions is critical for independent journalism to
effectively pursue the public interest as it performs its information-gathering
and -sharing roles in society. Lack of gender balance in media leadership
results in blind spots, one-sided reporting and gender stereotyping. Unfortunately,
women often do not occupy positions of power and their access to leadership
roles remains limited. This leaves women voices unheard, their stories untold,
and they are unable to break the glass ceiling.
Today, we call upon all countries to combat sexual and gender-based violence, protect women journalists and media workers both online and offline, and defend their ability to practice journalism freely and safely.
Signed:
Argentina Australia Austria Belize Botswana Bulgaria Canada Chile Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus the Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany |
Ghana Greece Guyana Honduras Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Kosovo Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Maldives Montenegro the Netherlands New Zealand North Macedonia |
Norway Portugal Republic of Korea Serbia Seychelles Sierra Leone Slovakia Slovenia Spain Switzerland Ukraine Uruguay the United Kingdom the United States |