Highlighting Global Findings on Online Violence against Women Journalists
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Client:
UNESCO
Services:
Art direction, Editorial design, Infographics, Data visualisation
Countries:
Global
Language(s):
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic
Online violence Against Women Journalists: A Global Snapshot of Incidence and Impacts
The report presented a snapshot of the first substantial findings from a global survey about online violence against women journalists conducted by UNESCO and the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) in late 2020. Over 900 validated participants from 125 countries completed the survey in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. It aimed to highlight key findings at the global level to guide action designed to improve responses to online violence.
Prepared the report layout including illustrations and charts. Cover illustration done by Franziska Barczyk.
link:
https://en.unesco.org/themes/safety-journalists/women-journalists/global-survey-results