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Better to Stay Silent Than Cause Problems«: How Newsrooms Protect Perpetrators, Not Women Journalists
Sexual harassment and gender-based violence represent fundamental forms of discrimination and human rights violations in the media sector as well, as demonstrated by research conducted by journalists’ unions, associations, and media organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, and Croatia. Imagine working in three different positions and experiencing sexual harassment in each of them. This is exactly what happened to one of the journalists participating in the

Zavod Krog
May 28


Conference on Violence Against Women in the Media: “We Will Not Stay Silent”
The results of a regional research presented today in Sarajevo show that nearly 80 percent of women journalists have experienced some form of gender-based violence. The conference, held in Sarajevo on April 20, 2026, presented the findings of a regional research on the prevalence and patterns of violence against women in the media, and opened a professional and public discussion on the responsibility of the media sector in building a safe and equal working environment. The co

Zavod Krog
Apr 24


If there are no clear protection mechanisms, sexual harassment becomes a systemic risk in newsrooms
Preliminary results of the study “Women in the Media” confirm the existence of a gap between declarative support and actual institutional responses to sexual harassment in newsrooms in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia. "I didn’t know what else to do or how to act without it turning out that I was the problem. I didn’t report it to anyone because my superior also made certain comments toward women… and I didn’t even know who I could turn to.” (excerpt from

Zavod Krog
Mar 6


Why we need a Rulebook to stop sexual harassment in newsrooms: Violence shouldn't be part of the job
When journalists are silenced by fear, the public interest suffers Sexual harassment in newsrooms in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina has been hidden for years behind professional silence, uncertain contracts, and power hierarchies. Although laws formally prohibit discrimination and violence, practice shows that protection for female journalists and media workers is often lacking. Can a Rulebook on the Prevention of Sexual Harassment become a turning poin

Zavod Krog
Dec 19, 2025
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