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This 25-year-old podcaster is Myanmar’s leading voice for gender equality
Nandar is trying to build a movement through her two podcasts.
Informed by data, Taiwan’s female-focused media startup Womany preps Asia expansion
The 9-year-old company believes changes in Taiwan’s society could be a useful guide for other countries
Indonesian media needs to reconsider how it covers LGBT issues.
Being 'neutral' is only driving bigotry and discrimination.
First developed by women to report on rural villages in India, Khabar Lahariya is now a national phenomenon.
This is how community stories from tiny villages make it to the mainstream press.
A new project aims to tackle Myanmar’s tone-deaf coverage of women by giving journalists access to a database of female experts.
The country’s media are among the worst offenders when it comes to excluding women’s voices.
Women journalists should not have to wear fake wedding rings in the field.
Indian journalist Ruchi Kumar chooses to wear a ring on her wedding finger. But she is eager for the day that she no longer needs it.
Meet the team behind Magdalene, Indonesia’s feminist website covering ‘taboo’ subjects on gender and sexuality.
They're adding new voices to society. But monetisation remains a problem.
How the brutal rape and murder of a schoolgirl exposed shortcomings in Indonesia’s press.
The local and international press seemed content to ignore the tragic case, until activists launched a sustained media campaign.
Women are taking charge of newsrooms in Afghanistan so they can finally tell their own stories.
Just by being here today, doing what I am doing, I am proving them all wrong.