INSI's former director discusses the shocking lack of accountability when journalists are murdered in Mexico and Brazil.
Read moreJust back from covering the elections in Burundi, freelance reporter Jessica Hatcher says local journalists are under attack.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute is delighted to announce that the digital global media company BuzzFeed has become its latest member.
Read moreAs anyone who has worked for a small NGO knows, everyone has to pitch in and do a bit of everything from Tweeting the latest news to organising the AGM.
Read moreA total of 60 media workers were killed in the first half of 2015, according to our biannual report, Killing the Messenger, which looks at the number of journalists killed for simply doing their job, how they died and where they worked.
Read moreThis month INSI was at the forefront of discussions about journalists’ safety and the danger of propaganda at an OSCE conference in Vienna on Journalists’ Safety, Media Freedom and Pluralism in Times of Conflict.
Read moreIt has been a busy month for INSI: we conducted training sessions in various countries, took part in the UNESCO World Press Freedom Day event and received strong feedback following the launch of our multimedia report Under Threat: The Changing State of Media Safety.
Read moreWhen Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste and his two colleagues were imprisoned in Egypt on terrorism charges, media safety was cast into the spotlight.
Read moreINSI and Internews held a joint safety training workshop in Riga, Latvia at the UNESCO World Press Freedom event on 2 May 2015.
Read moreThis week INSI launched its major new report Under Threat: The Changing State of Media Freedom, in which we outlined the main safety developments and challenges that our industry faces today, compared with 10 years ago.
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