88% of women journalists in Nepal face online violence: Report

A study report on online violence against women journalists shows that 88.6 per cent of the women journalists in Nepal experience violence in their life. The post 88% of women journalists in Nepal face online violence: Report appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Friendly Touch Rugby match held in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU: A friendly touch rugby match was held between women journalists and Nepal Women Rugby players today. Nepal Women Rugby Committee organized the match on the occasion of International Women’s Day. The match was held between 25 women journalists and 25 players of the organizing team at Futsal in Shantinagar. Extending best wishes on the […]

Women Journalists Still Fighting To Shatter Stereotypes

In Nepal, only 25 per cent of the working journalists are women, and like many countries, the majority of high-profile journalists and editors in Nepal are male, and women journalists are still striving to make their mark in

Technology-friendly journalism training for women journalists started

Press Council Nepal has started technology-friendly journalism training targeting women journalists.

Technology-friendly journalism training for women journalists started

Press Council Nepal has started technology-friendly journalism training targeting women journalists.

Issues Female Journos Face

Although the number of women journalists in Nepal has increased exponentially in the past decade, they still face challenges with respect to their sustainability in the field of journalism.

Lack of law leaves women journalists vulnerable to online violence

KATHMANDU, Dec 1: With the increasing trend of digitalization across the country, problems such as online violence are on the rise. It has become easy for people with ill intentions to post rude comments or send unwanted messages to victimize people, especially women. The case in Nepal is still worse as there are no relevant laws in place to tackle online violence.

25th Annual Women Journalist Award

Sancharika Samuha, Nepal (SASN), a forum of women journalists and communicators, was established in April 1996.