Afghanistan

A number of female journalists state the absence of access to accurate and timely info leads to various challenges in their course of work.
According to some of these journalists, certain officials of the Islamic Emirate typically decline to offer details to female journalists, which produces a substantial obstacle in satisfying their professional tasks.
One female journalist stated: & Unfortunately, we have actually been subjected to intimidation by some organizations and media outlets, which hinders our work.
In this regard, we prompt our own media and different organizations to support female journalists the same method they support male reporters, and to enable us to continue our work.& It is also reported that cultural and social constraints make it difficult for female reporters to carry out their activities.
Female reporters have added that their exclusion from the media not only damages liberty of speech but also denies society of the viewpoints and experiences of half of its population.
Some media assistance organizations emphasize that the working conditions for female reporters have actually improved compared to last year, and presently, 745 female reporters are working in various media outlets across the nation.
& The variety of female reporters has increased compared to last year.
Currently, 745 female journalists are working in the media.
In 2015, the number was 601,& said Hujjatullah Mujaddidi, head of the Afghanistan Independent Journalists Union.
On the other hand, the Ministry of Information and Culture has worried that the current media situation is favorable, and the ministry is devoted to supporting journalists and media outlets in various sectors.
Given that the IEA's takeover in August 2021, many female reporters have actually lost their jobs, and some have been required to leave the country.
The post Female reporters complain about lack of access to accurate and prompt info first appeared on TINS News.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


US targets Iran with fresh sanctions ahead of next nuclear talks


Tahawol: Shelter crisis amid historic migrant repatriation discussed


Nine Afghan inmates freed from Omani prisons


High-level Uzbek delegation expected to visit Kabul in May


Israeli wildfires force evacuations, road closures on Memorial Day


IEA Supreme Leader chairs 2nd Special Meeting of Economic Commission 


UN warns of ‘deeper humanitarian crisis’ as thousands return to Afghanistan 


[Afghanistan] - China contributes tents for Afghan refugees returning through Kandahar border


Pakistan cautions of possible strike by India within next 24 to 36 hours


IPL 2025: Cricket world reacts to Suryavanshi century