Islamabad: Women journalists from different parts of the country on Saturday called for allocation of 33 per cent seats for women journalists in Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and other decision-making and representative bodies as well as Pakistan Press Council and committees made under the upcoming Journalist Protection Law.
These demands made part of the Islamabad Declaration issued after National Training of Trainers (NToT) on women leadership organised by Aurat Foundation (AF) under Women Learning Partnership (WLP). Women journalists from different part of the participated in the NToT. Women journalists also announced Women Journalists Association (WJA) on the occasion.
Women media persons also demanded the government to perform gender audit of media organizations to assess the number of women journalists who have lost their jobs during current media crisis and availability of basic facilities for them at workplace. They said that majority of women journalists had
Islamabad : Women journalists from different parts of the country on Saturday called for allocation of 33 per cent seats for women journalists in Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists and other.
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ISLAMABAD Women journalists on Saturday called for allocating 33 percent seats in Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and other decision-making and representative bodies, Pakistan Press Council, and committees under the upcoming Journalists’ Protection Law.
Women Journalists demand 33% presence in all media representative bodies, committees
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Women journalists from different parts of the Country on Saturday called for the allocation of 33 percent seats for women journalists in Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and other decision-making and representative bodies as well as Pakistan Press Council and committees made under the upcoming Journalist Protection Law.
These demands made part of the Islamabad Declaration issued after the National Training of Trainers (NToT) on women leadership organized by the Aurat Foundation (AF) under the Women Learning Partnership (WLP). Women journalists from different parts of the participated in the NToT.
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