… media – More often in the media) runs training course for women experts, to give them an understanding of how news is made, and how gender imbalances develop. The … how to speak and how to present themselves in front of an audience. The most productive element of the course is …
… Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), investigated the position ofwomen in its organisation and found a widespread gender … occupational development ofwomen in these areas and ORF’s participation in initiatives in this area; reconciliation of …
… In brief The Journalistinnenbund, an association for women journalists in Germany with around 500 members, exists … to freelance journalists, who have no other sources of professional support. The methodology aims to build a bridge between journalists of different generations, and conceives the mentoring …
… broadcaster France Télévisions employs some 11,000 staff, of whom 43% are women. They are over-represented in areas like human … its effectiveness over coming years by monitoring the participationofwomen experts in programmes. Monitoring is …
… Although Romanian civil society is sensitive to women’s issues, this is not reflected in the way media … change this. Even women journalists show little awareness of the gender patterns that determine their working … responded to this situation by developing a series of training courses for women in the media. They covered …
… by TV3 in Ireland, decided in 2012 to bring in a policy of gender parity – meaning that half of the experts interviewed should be women. It has been able to do this at no great financial … of access to employment, not in terms of equality ofparticipation in decision-making. As a result, women working …