This resource guide responds to the gaps that exist in addressing the safety of women journalists online, that directly affects the quality of democracies and the right of society to access a plurality of information. The guide aims to assist states and provide guidance to all relevant stakeholders, including non-state actors, across the OSCE region in addressing online harassment and abuse against women journalists. After an introduction of the problem and a mapping of international human rights standards that support the safety of women journalists online, 40 actions are proposed to be implemented with one common gender-responsive approach. This publication is part of the project “Safety of Female Journalists Online”, or #SOFJO.
In this publication the Women and Gender Constituency (WGC), that is working to ensure that women’s voices are heard and their rights prioritized in the fight against climate change, is celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Gender Just Climate Solutions by showcasing the outcomes achieved by 15 award winners who have implemented and up-scaled exemplary projects all around the world towards climate justice, sustainable local economy, gender equality, energy transition and preservation of women's traditional knowledge on food production.