With the World Cup approaching fast, several media houses in Brazil recently conducted security and medical training courses for their journalists using INSI-trained instructors.
Read moreINSI has trained over 160 journalists in three countries this month, further advancing our mission to ensure that as many journalists as possible are equipped with the knowledge and tools necessary to do their jobs safely wherever they work.
Read moreThis month we unveiled our new look logo and website – a direct result of our commitment to ensure INSI delivers the maximum benefit to our members in the international news community so journalists around the world are able to do their work and stay safe.
Read moreMore than two-thirds of female media workers have experienced abuse and harassment at work, according to new research.
Read moreA GLOBAL survey has shown the newsroom can be a hostile environment for female journalists, with almost two-thirds reporting intimidation, threats or abuse in relation to their work.
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India and the Philippines take joint second place in annual death toll.
Read more2013 has been a pivotal year for INSI and, as we celebrate a decade since our launch, we would like to thank you for your continued support.
Read moreNelson Mandela's long walk was covered by many fine journalists, some of whom gave their lives to report the dying days of apartheid.
Read moreThe book provides an unprecedented insight into the safety of women journalists working in conflict and danger zones and was launched to coincide with International Women's Day on March 8, 2012.
Read moreThis month marked International Day to End Impunity, where INSI joined other media support groups and journalists to remember those of our colleagues whose killers have never been brought to justice.
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