Take part in the revision of UNESCO's Gender Sensitive Indicators for Media

In 2012, UNESCO published its first Gender-Sensitive Indicators for Media (GSIM) to “contribute to gender equality and women’s empowerment in and through media of all forms, irrespective of the technology used”. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is in charge of revising the indicators and has launched an online survey to evaluate users' understanding of the indicators.

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Through this short survey, the IFJ would like to assess how the indicators have been used and collect recommendations for strengthening their implementation in the future and reinforcing gender equality in the media.

Take action:

Respond to the online survey by 11 March. It takes 5 minutes

Share the link to the survey and description below widely with your colleagues be them media workers, unionists, press councils, regulatory authorities.

Knowledge of the indicators is not a criteria for responding, although you may want to refer your colleagues to the indicators' page in case they wish to know more.

For more information, please contact IFJ on +32 2 235 22 16

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