Women Reporters Academy

The Women Reporters Academy brings together female journalists and media workers from Eastern Europe. The Women Reporters´ Academy is supported by the German Foreign Ministry. The focus of the 2023 programme lies on conflict and war reporting. It aims at fostering pluralism, diversity, and democracy, at making female journalists voices heard and empowering them in their professional capacities.
The Women Reporters Academy combines different methods and formats: international conferences (online and presence), intensive training workshops in the regions and a publication challenge followed by study trips to Berlin for the winners.

The 2023 Women Reporters Academy develops two different programmes in Poland/Ukraine and Georgia.

Awarded Publications 2023

2023

Georgia

Female journalists living in Georgia were invited to join the 2023 Women Reporters Academy GEORGIA. The focus of the 2023 programme lied on conflict reporting in the Caucasus and Eastern Europe.
In addition to these general challenges, women reporters are confronted with problems such as unequal payment or lack of representation among decision-makers (e.g. in big publishing houses). Structural discrimination of female journalists is the consequence.
These and other topics will be addressed during the following series of events:
2023

Ukraine/Poland

Ukrainian journalists and media workers are invited to join our workshops in Poland. The 2023 programme aims at highlighting challenges and difficulties that Ukrainian journalists and media workers face when reporting about and from Ukraine. It will offer them a safe space to exchange their experience and get inspiring input from international experts. The programme combines capacity-building of journalistic skills with forward-looking discussions about Ukrainian post-war legacies, gender justice reporting and Ukraine’s role in Europe.
These topics will be addressed during the following events:

Our Team

GEORGIA

Galina Petriashvili

Journalist and gender expert. Galina is a president and co-founder of the journalists’ association “GenderMediaCaucasus”. Gala is the regional project manager for Georgia.
GERMANY

Dr. Olga Gulina

Legal and migration expert. She holds a PhD in Law (2002) and PhD in Migration Studies (2010). Her field of expertise included migration management in Eastern und West Europe. Olga is the program leader.
GERMANY

Dr. Mechthild Baumann

Political scientist and head of IfAP e.V. She coordinates the Women Reporters Academy.
POLAND

Dr. Iwona Reichardt

PhD in political science and is a deputy editor-in-chief of New Eastern Europe Magazine, neweasterneurope.eu. Twitter [at]iwonareichardt. She is the Regional Project Manager in Poland of the Women Reporters´ Academy.
UKRAINE

Olexandra Stepanova

Trained as a legal scholar (LL.B, MA). She is executive director of the Human Rights Platform in Kyiv. Olexandra is the Regional Manager of the Women Reporters Academy in Ukraine.
POLAND

Arzu Bunyad

Arzu is an Editorial Assistant and translator with New Eastern Europe magazine. She holds a BA degree in international relations from Hacettepe University, Turkey. Arzu fluently speaks Azerbaijani, Turkish and English.
UKRAINE

Oleksandra Savchuk

Oleksandra is an assistant working at the Human Rights Platform in Kyiv. She graduated from the Kyiv University of Law at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and obtained the qualification level Bachelor of Law.
GEORGIA

Ekaterina Vadachkoria

Ekaterina is an economist by profession, and works in a number of projects of the GenderMediaCaucasus Association of Journalists.

Previous Projects

2021
Media Migration Academy
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2020
Media Migration Labs
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2018
Valuing Diversity and Pluralism (VALDIP)
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