INSI 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.
Read moreNext week INSI will release the findings of our unique and comprehensive review into how media safety has changed over the past decade.
Read moreINSI's survey into changes in journalism safety over the past decade has received the backing of some of the major players in the media industry and we are grateful to all those who have taken the time to participate.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute joins over 20 media organisations and journalist support groups in backing a set of standards designed to improve the safety of freelancers working in dangerous places.
Read moreThe International News Safety Institute is delighted to welcome Agence France Presse as a member and applauds its commitment to the safety of journalists.
Read moreIt has been a dark start to the year with 22 of our colleagues killed in the first four weeks of 2015.
Read moreSyria was the deadliest country for journalists for the third year running with 11 members of the news media dying there in 2014.
Read moreFor the past 12 years, the International News Safety Institute has been working to ensure journalists around the world stay safe wherever and whenever they work.
Read moreCovering the unexpected is what news is all about. But what happens back in the newsroom if your journalist is kidnapped or killed while on assignment?
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