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Courage in Journalism Awards

Every year the International Women’s Media Foundation honors brave women journalists who risk political persecution,injury and sometimes death in their efforts to expose corruption and champion human rights.

Global Research on Women

The IWMF is working on ground-breaking research on the status of women in the media worldwide. The new study, the Global Report on the Status of Women in the News Media, will measure the career progress of women in the news media and use the results to help advocate for change.

The IWMF also tracks past studies on women in the news media, and will draw from this prior work in compiling the Global Report, which will be published in 2011.

4-Year Africa Project

With generous support from the Howard G. Buffett Foundation, the IWMF launched "Reporting on Agriculture and Women: Africa." The project is energizing the way African media cover one of the most important topics on the continent.
The IWMF is helping African journalists to boost coverage of agriculture and rural development and increase women’s voices – both as journalists and as sources – in stories about agriculture

Funding HIV/AIDS Investigative Reporting

The IWMF is establishing 10 fellowships to train journalists in South Africa to write investigative reports on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. With support from the M*A*C  AIDS Fund, these experienced journalists will conduct interviews and write in-depth research for their publications in 2011.

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Duzan was threatened with death dozens of times, and El Espectador was targeted as well. The paper was bombed and many of its employees were killed or forced into exile. Duzan's sister, also a journalist, was gunned down while working on a story about drug trafficking and paramilitary squads.

In 1994, Duzan released her autobiography, "Death Beat: A Colombian Journalist's Life Inside the Cocaine Wars." She served on the IWMF board of directors from 1993 to 1998 and continues to write, appear on radio programs, and teach journalism in Bogota. However, Duzan reports that oppression of the Colombian media continues.

Comments

sunil kumar
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 9:48 AM
i salutue from the bottom of my heart to this lady. she is a role modal for every citizen. keep going mam!
Viollar N wamalwa
Sunday, September 20, 2009 5:01 PM
The fact that its a ''mans world'' didnt stop this lady,she is a force to reckoned with and a true inspiration to many women out there.

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