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- 2017 Courage in Journalism Award CeremoniesSince its inception in 1990, IWMF has honored more than 100 women journalists from 56 countries as part of its Courage in Journalism Awards program. The 2017 award winners will be recognized in person at ceremonies in New York, Washington, DC, and Los Angeles.
- For Sponsorship Opportunities and Individual Tickets Click Here.This year’s Courage in Journalism Award ceremonies will be held in New York, Washington DC, and Los Angeles. Learn more about our 2017 sponsorship opportunities by visiting this page.
- IWMF Women #JournoHeroes CampaignEach year it seems the dangers faced by women journalists grow, yet they continue to report and bear witness to stories and events around the world. Join us in October as we celebrate courageous women journalists.
- Reshaping the NarrativeThe IWMF’s reporting initiatives support journalists interested in pursuing stories that go beyond the well-established path of political instability, armed conflicts, and humanitarian crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa and in Latin America.
- IWMF 2014-2015 Impact ReportLearn more about the work of the IWMF in our 2014-2015 Impact Report. The report is available for download online. Printed copies are available by request.
- IWMF Emergency AssistanceThe International Women’s Media Foundation is a member of the Journalists in Distress (JID) Network, a group of 18 international organizations that provide direct assistance to journalists and media workers whose lives or careers are threatened because of their work.
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