One-fifth of the approximately 9,000 journalists in Afghanistan are women, according to Sahar Speaks founder Amie Ferris-Rotman. But none were working for any of the foreign news outlets in Kabul.
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Wang, Shan. "Sahar Speaks, partnered with The Huffington Post, aims to open doors for female reporters from Afghanistan." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 12 Nov. 2015. Web. 19 Oct. 2024.
APA
Wang, S. (2015, Nov. 12). Sahar Speaks, partnered with The Huffington Post, aims to open doors for female reporters from Afghanistan. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved October 19, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2015/11/sahar-speaks-partnered-with-the-huffington-post-aims-to-open-the-door-for-female-reporters-from-afghanistan/
Chicago
Wang, Shan. "Sahar Speaks, partnered with The Huffington Post, aims to open doors for female reporters from Afghanistan." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified November 12, 2015. Accessed October 19, 2024. https://www.niemanlab.org/2015/11/sahar-speaks-partnered-with-the-huffington-post-aims-to-open-the-door-for-female-reporters-from-afghanistan/.
Wikipedia
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