Impact

Region: Canada

  • Celebrating the launch of the Resilience Network in Toronto

    Friday, December 5, 2024, TORONTO: Journalists for Human Rights was proud to support our partners at Resilient Societies for the Toronto launch of the Resilience Network, a global initiative that empowers exiled democracy, civil society, and human rights advocates to continue their advocacy and civic engagement in a safe and supportive environment.  The Resilience Network

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    Announcing the launch of the Resilience Network

    Monday, December 2, 2024, TORONTO: Journalists for Human Rights and Equitas are proud to support our partners at Resilient Societies for the Toronto launch of the Resilience Network, a global initiative that empowers exiled democracy, civil society, and human rights advocates to continue their advocacy and civic engagement in a safe and supportive environment.  The

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    À embaucher: boursiers en journalisme, Programme pour le développement des conteur·euse·s autochtones

    TITRE DE POSTE: boursier en journalisme [6 postes] TYPE DE POSTE: temps plein, temporaire, contrat durée de 6 mois, janvier-juin 2025 OU juillet-décembre 2025 LIEU DE TRAVAIL: Travailler en personne à Winnipeg, Halifax, Montréal, Ottawa, Vancouver, ou Whitehorse; vous devrez avoir le droit de travailler au Canada. SALAIRE: Base de 35 heures par semaine [possibilité

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    Introducing the 2024 cohort of the BIPOC Youth Journalism Fellowship

    JHR is thrilled to recognize the 2024 cohort of fellows in the BIPOC Youth Journalism Training Fellowship Program, funded by the Government of Canada and the RBC Foundation in support of RBC Future Launch. The initiative focuses on addressing the lack of diversity in the Canadian media landscape through paid work placements and training opportunities.

  • JHR shares powerful outcomes of supporting women journalists-in-exile

    On October 28, JHR President Rachel Pulfer joined a roundtable on transnational repression of women journalists, hosted by the Coalition for Women in Journalism and the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute. Pulfer shared insights from Journalists for Human Rights’ work to support journalists in exile, emphasizing the need to help them continue reporting on

  • JHR and Robina Aryubwal honoured with PEN Canada’s Marie-Ange Garrigue Award

    On October 16, Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) and our colleague Robina Aryubwal were awarded PEN Canada’s prestigious Marie-Ange Garrigue Award. This recognition celebrates our work to relocate and resettle over 500 at-risk Afghan journalists and their families following the Taliban’s return to power. When the crisis unfolded, JHR mobilized to evacuate hundreds of families,