Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence Reporting Fellowship
TFGBV Reporting Fellowship combines a practical, interactive reporting guidance with a hands-on fellowship to help journalists, content creators, and communicators report ethically, safely, and impactfully on TFGBV. The reporting guidance offers real-world scenarios, checklists, visual guidelines, glossary terms, and a language-use guide to support gender-sensitive, rights-based, survivor-centred and trauma-informed reportage and storytelling on TFGBV and related issues. It helps prevent revictimization, increase public understanding, and promote rights-based public discourse and policy discussions to counter and address TFGBV.
The TFGBV Reporting Fellowship is a 3-day immersive training that brings together media-makers to establish a nuanced perspective on TFGBV, including its intersection with technology and digital rights, practice using the reporting guidance discuss ethical dilemmas, and co-create and pilot storytelling ideas and approaches using the reporting guidance. Sessions cover image use, language framing, AI-powered threats, and platform accountability, ending with a scenario-based production lab. Together, the reporting guidance and training equip participants to challenge stigma, counter TFGBV, and shift narratives toward gender justice.
The fellowship is perfect for:
- Journalists covering gender, SRHR, human rights and digital rights
- Feminist media collectives and civic storytellers
- Influencers and online content creators
- Human rights communicators in high-risk regions
- Newsrooms and independent media working on intersectional issues to advance social change