By Nankwanga Eunice Kasirye
May 3, 2026
As the world marks World Press Freedom Day today, the International Association of Women in Radio and Television (IAWRT) has launched a global solidarity campaign to amplify the voices of women journalists reporting from the frontlines of war, conflict, and political unrest.
The initiative aligns with UNESCO’s 2026 theme, “Shaping a Future at Peace: Promoting Press Freedom for Human Rights, Development and Security,” and brings renewed attention to the risks faced by women in the media, particularly in high-risk and conflict-affected environments.
IAWRT says the campaign aims to highlight the lived realities of women journalists who continue to report under dangerous conditions, often at great personal cost. While press freedom is increasingly under threat worldwide, women journalists face additional challenges, including gender-based violence, intimidation, economic insecurity, and systemic silencing.
From Palestine to Afghanistan, Iraq to Sudan, and Somalia to Bangladesh, women journalists continue to work in some of the world’s most volatile regions. Many have been threatened, detained, or killed for their reporting. Advocates warn that their absence not only reflects a human cost but also a critical gap in global storytelling and accountability.
At the centre of the campaign is a video message series featuring women journalists from across IAWRT’s international network. Through short recordings, participants share their experiences, challenges, and motivations for continuing their work despite the risks.
The videos are being released across IAWRT’s digital platforms, creating a rolling narrative of courage, resistance, and solidarity in the lead-up to and on World Press Freedom Day.
According to IAWRT, the campaign also seeks to strengthen global solidarity among media professionals and encourage wider public engagement through coordinated social media outreach.
The initiative will culminate in a digital archive of testimonies, offering a lasting record of the resilience and determination of women journalists worldwide. As World Press Freedom Day is commemorated globally, IAWRT is calling for renewed commitment to the protection of journalists and the defence of press freedom.
“Now more than ever, the global community must stand together to protect journalists and ensure that truth continues to prevail,” the organisation said.









