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54744FINAL REPORT ON  WOMEN JOURNALIST & TECHNOLOGYFINAL REPORT ON WOMEN JOURNALIST & TECHNOLOGYThis study surveys the significant impact of technology on women journalists in mainstream media in …2025/12/29Download
3290Women Journalists & Tech – IAWRT Launch ReportWomen Journalists & Tech – IAWRT Launch ReportWomen Journalists in Kenya Embrace Technology, But Digital Gaps  Persist, New Report Finds ..2025/03/14Download
3288Final Report For Women Journalists – 2025Final Report For Women Journalists – 2025This study surveys the significant impact of technology on women journalists in mainstream media in..2025/03/14Download
3287A Media Campaign For Tolerance In JournalismA Media Campaign For Tolerance In JournalismThe move meant to help the journalism community push back against editorial practice that can …2025/03/14Download
3286IAWRT Strategic Plan 2020 – 2024IAWRT Strategic Plan 2020 – 2024IAWRT operates within a vast network of international and national like-minded organizations and has a …2025/03/14Download
3285The story of International Association of Women in Radio and TelevisionThe story of International Association of Women in Radio and TelevisionVoices/Pictures is the story of how women began to speak in the broadcasting history. When …2025/03/14Download
3284Women’s Rights Online Translating Access into EmpowermentWomen’s Rights Online Translating Access into EmpowermentThis report explores the real extent of that divide in nine cities across nine developing …2025/03/14Download
3283Women’s Rights Online Report CardWomen’s Rights Online Report CardThe Web Foundation and partners have prepared these gender audits to help countries assess what …2025/03/14Download
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Leading the Digital Charge: IAWRT Graduates are AI Certified. The Future of African Journalism Starts Here

15 April, 2026/

By Natalie Kakai https://iawrt.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/DSC_0142.mov#t=3 The media landscape is shifting rapidly, and for women in journalism and people in communication, staying ahead means mastering the tools of tomorrow. We are thrilled to share the successful conclusion of our intensive seven-month training program, “AI Fundamentals and Digital Tools for Journalists”. The initiative was born from a...

Digital safety before diving into a story

6 March, 2026/

By  Mercy Achieng As a young female journalist today, the digital world isn’t just a tool for me, it’s where much of my work happens. I rely on online platforms to uncover stories, amplify voices that often go unheard, and connect with people across the globe. But during a recent digital safety training...

IAWRT Kenya Tackles TFGBV with AI Training

19 February, 2026/

By  Reitz In the last 7 months, 40 female journalists across the country have undergone a rigorous fellowship focussed on understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other digital tools. At the centre of the training sessions was the rise of Technology Facilitated Gender Based Violence (TFGBV), painting a sad picture of how women remain...

The Media Transformation In The AI Era

19 February, 2026/

By  Lucy Kilalo The media landscape has continued to evolve with the digital shift and the emergence of Artificial Intelligence, calling for new creative ways to captivate and retain consumers. The industry is experiencing major shifts, with thousands being laid off due to the dwindling profits, with companies unable to retain their workers....

AI In Newsrooms – A Knowledge Journey With IAWRT Kenya

19 February, 2026/

By  Faith Oyoo Seven months at IAWRT Kenya taught us how AI is reshaping journalism today. AI is no longer a distant concept for journalists, it’s a present reality transforming how we work. From automated transcription and data analysis to interactive storytelling, AI tools can speed up research, detect misinformation, and reveal insights...

When Elections Turn Hostile, Inside the Online Attacks on Journalists in Kenya

11 February, 2026/

By  Philder Odanga As Kenya went to the polls during the 2022 General Election, journalists were on the front line of informing the public in a highly charged political environment. Alongside the physical risks of election coverage, another threat emerged quietly but persistently: online harassment, misinformation, and coordinated digital attacks targeting journalists, particularly...

AI Ethics, Policy, and Responsible Use in Journalism in Kenya

11 February, 2026/

By  Raylene Kambua The rapid evolution of technology continues to redefine journalism globally and Kenya is no exception. From digital platforms and mobile connectivity to AI-driven tools, the way news is gathered, produced, and consumed is changing fast. During a recent training session dubbed AI Ethics, policy, and responsible use in Journalism in...

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