No full stop — What journalism must carry into the year ahead

In this collection of essays, editors, reporters, and media innovators from iMEdD’s network reflect on what journalism must carry into the year ahead.
Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on covering the war on Instagram: “I want the world to see us as humans”

Interview with Gazan journalist Plestia Alaqad on her approach to journalism, how she and her colleagues supported each other during the conflict, and what impact she hopes her work will have.
These journalists from Gaza risk their lives to cover the Israel-Hamas war: “Nothing can describe what you feel”

Journalists from Gaza speak about the lack of safety, the threats, the extreme practical challenges and moral dilemmas posed in the course of their reporting.
Safety Advisory for journalists covering the war in Gaza

A series of security measures for journalists covering the war on the ground.
The trauma of covering the front line

The mental toll on journalists covering the war in Gaza.
Forced disappearances in Mexico: safe journalism, safer lives

Through an interview with investigative journalist and co-founder of the Quinto Elemento Lab, Marcela Turati, iMEdD digs deeper into the phenomenon of disappearances in Mexico, the inadequate state apparatus and what journalists can do moving forward.
Under fire and amid occupation, journalists in Ukraine continue reporting

In June, Melitopol Vesti resumed publishing after more than a year-long hiatus.
Israel-Palestine – deadliest start to a war since 2000

Killlings of journalists: the figures compiled by RSF
