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Connecting the Media with Women Experts on Conflict, Peace and Security. A Project of @NobelWomen.

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Need expert sources?. InterviewHer connects journalists with women experts in policy, human rights, peace-building and beyond—helping you find the right voices for every story:
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M23 rebels executed civilians. Raided hospitals. Raped children. What’s happening in eastern Congo is a crisis. But global media often ignores the women who know it best. @Interview_Her has women experts from the region:
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As threats to women in digital spaces grow more sophisticated, experts like Eva Galperin and Ifeoluwa Elegbe are calling for coordinated responses, from stronger regulation to transparency and corporate reform:
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Afghan girls are banned from schools. Afghan women are banned from universities. But no one can ban their voices. At @Interview_Her, we highlight Afghan women experts journalists can speak to—on education, rights, and resistance:
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Mais Katt returned to Syria after 14 years in exile—just days after Assad’s fall. Now she’s training women journalists and creating space for Syrian women’s expertise to shape what comes next. This is what it means to make women heard:
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RT @Sihanet: What if work had no gender? SIHA’s Vocational Training Program in #SouthSudan is helping make this a reality. In Juba, we’re….
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RT @LusengeJ: 🚨 Lors de ma participation au forum national sur le droit à la réparation, j'ai eu l'occasion d'aborder la question de « répa….
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As threats to women in digital spaces grow more sophisticated, experts like Eva Galperin and Ifeoluwa Elegbe are calling for coordinated responses, from stronger regulation to transparency and corporate reform:
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Afghan girls are banned from schools. Afghan women are banned from universities. But no one can ban their voices. At @Interview_Her, we highlight Afghan women experts journalists can speak to—on education, rights, and resistance:
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“We were once told that we couldn’t participate in the peace negotiations because there weren’t enough chairs in the room. We’ve heard the most ridiculous excuses.” .– Muna Luqman, peacebuilder from Yemen .
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RT @SaraWahedi: Every time I prepare slides on Afghanistan, it’s become unbearable to search “Afghan girls education.”. Most of these girls….
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RT @RoseHorowitz31: “As a descendent of people who were denied the right to read, to now have the opportunity to serve and lead the institu….
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“You’re probably not quoting enough women.” .Not a dig. Just a fact. CJR breaks down how gender bias in sourcing persists—and how journalists like Ed Yong and Anna Fifield are owning it and doing better:
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Need a source? A panelist? A credible voice? . Use InterviewHer’s Find an Expert tool to reach women & gender-diverse voices across every sector. Your request goes straight to the expert:
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Why do so many articles on national security only quote men? . In “Behold, the marticle,” Alexandra Bell & Kelsey Davenport name the problem—and show how to fix it:
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Media still quotes men far more than women. That’s not just a sourcing problem. It’s a democracy problem. This piece by Shari Graydon explains why it matters—and why journalists must change how they source. We’re here to help:
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Leymah Gbowee’s foundation is transforming lives across Liberia—and she’s doing it quietly, powerfully, and without fanfare: . We’re proud to have her as one of our experts on InterviewHer. 👏.
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Media professionals—how often do you see women experts quoted, booked, or aired? . This survey is a chance to say what we all know: it’s still not enough:
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The stories we tell—and who gets to tell them—shape how the world sees itself. Your voice matters. So does your byline. . #InterviewHer #WomenInJournalism.
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RT @democracynow: An estimated one million protested around the world Saturday in the largest anti-Trump demonstrations since his return to….
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RT @PVamplify: 🚨#Myanmar military junta continues attacking civilians with airstrikes, targeting villages, IDP camps, schools, hospitals &….
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