Tag: Journalism
Caught in Limbo: Afghan Journalist Refugees Face Uncertain Future in Pakistan
Ayesha Kaukab
A few days ago, I met a young, energetic, and intelligent journalist at an event. Her accent was different, so I asked her...
Top Tips for Journalists when Applying for Chevening SAJP Fellowship
Journalists in Pakistan can use the following tips when preparing their applications for Chevening South Asian Journalism Programme Fellowship:
Authenticity is key
There is no ‘right...
Applications Open for Chevening SAJP Programme
Islamabad: Applications are open for the Chevening South Asian Journalism Programme (SAJP).
SAJP is a short-term fellowship, aimed at mid-career journalists from South Asian countries...
Balochistan’s RTI Law: A New Era of Empowerment for Journalists and...
Yahya Reki
Quetta: Right to Information Law is a Tool for Journalists and Empowering the Public in Balochistan. Working journalists are unable to collect accurate...
Reporting from a Conflict Zone
“One of the biggest challenges facing the field of journalism is its porous nature,” our lecturer told the class once. A ‘porous border’ means...
Freedom Network Pakistan Releases Press Freedom Report 2022-23
Press Release
ISLAMABAD – At least 140 cases of threats and attacks against journalists, media professionals, and media organizations were reported in Pakistan between May...
Pointless Journalism?
Tahira Khan
In Pakistan, countless social, political, and economic issues require immediate attention. But, social media platforms are either not equipped to deal with the...
What do Women Journalists Face Online?
Tahira Khan
Internationally, women journalists face violence both in online and offline spaces. It is one of the serious threats to the freedom of the...
Video Report: Why No Jobs for Journalism Graduates in Balochistan?
Danish Murad
This video story highlights the case of Jameela Obaidullah, a journalism graduate from the University of Balochistan, who was previously working for a...