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With the closure of USAID resulting in a 25 percent cut to the world’s media development budget, independent media outlets across the world have become more vulnerable to existential threats ranging from bombings to disinformation. It is vital that the rest of the world steps up to support journalists in these trying times.
Climate and environmental journalism have become increasingly important in informing the public, shaping policy agendas and driving action to address the existential crisis facing our planet.
In a context riddled with conflict and security risks for journalists, the gender analysis of the media sector in Yemen examines the role that the media can play in promoting the role of women in Yemen’s future, and generates recommendations to bolster safer, equitable, more gender-inclusive and sensitive reporting and media programmes.
Media development expert Dr. Aida Al-Kaisy explores Yemen's gendered practice of journalism - a context riddled with conflict and security risks for journalists.
From the frontlines of war and global warming to the battleground against disinformation, courageous reporters continue to produce good journalism in the most challenging circumstances.
With a new English language platform, Yemeni media outlet Khuyut wants to shed light on the Yemeni citizens who pay the price for the destructive conflict and give international readers an in-depth understanding of the situation in Yemen.