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Digital Violence Against Women

"ARIJ published in-depth reports addressing digital violence against women in Egypt and in conflict-affected countries such as Yemen, Palestine, and Sudan. The female journalists behind these reports participated in specialized workshops that enhanced their expertise in tackling gender-based violence and digital safety challenges while refining their storytelling and documentation skills." (Introduction)
Gaming Companies Fail to Protect Women Gamers from Harassment [Egypt] / Omnia Qalaoun
Cyberterrorism. The spread of digital violence against Egyptian women activists / Yasmin Shabana
Technology at the service of women. Arab platforms that seek to curb the increase in online violence against women [Egypt] / Amina Hosny
The Arena of Digital Violence. How are women in Egypt dealing with online revenge by rejected partners? / Tasneem Monir
“Israel's Digital Isolation: Palestinian Women Cut Off from Their Families Worldwide” / Amal Brika
Young Syrian Girls Fall Victim to ‘Cybercrimes’ / Samah Ismandar
“No internet”. Female journalists in Gaza work without internet after Israel cuts communications / Maha Shahwan
Egypt’s Personal Status Law brings with it digital violence / Alia Talaat
Safety in doubt. Husbands in Egypt are blackmailing their wives online to force them to give up their rights / Sahar Azazi
A life-saving embrace [Sudan] / Radwa Hosny
Recruitment Algorithms That Don't See Women [Egypt] / Radwa Hosny
From Behind Their Screens. In Yemen, perpetrators choose their victims from among people with disabilities / Eslah Salah
My Data is Accessible to Everyone. Leaking of the personal information of women in Egypt who report online violence put their lives at risk / Enas Kamal
‘Ethnic Nationalism’ Threatens the Work of Female Journalists in Syria / Evin Youssef
A Law that Handcuffs he Victim. Egyptian law prevents minors from reporting blackmailers / Asmaa Helmy
For Men Only. Women Footballers in Sudan Face Harassment and Death Threats / Salma Abdelaziz
The Price of Speaking Out. Sudanese women journalists face threats of persecution and murder [Sudan] / Malak Jamal Bala