Women and conflicts: towards feminist diplomacy by Reporters without Borders
The Reporters Without Borders (RSF) exhibition typically focuses on issues related to press freedom, journalism, and the challenges faced by reporters worldwide. These exhibitions often feature powerful visual storytelling, including photographs, artworks, and installations that highlight the struggles of journalists in conflict zones, authoritarian regimes, and areas facing censorship.
The aim of the exhibition is to raise awareness about the importance of a free press and the threats to journalists' safety and freedom of expression. Through compelling imagery and narratives, RSF seeks to engage the public, advocate for press freedom, and support the protection of journalists. Overall, these events play a vital role in promoting awareness and solidarity for journalists and media workers facing perilous conditions globally. Roya Haidari’s photos were exhibited in Paris, this was part of a collective exhibition, which gathers 10 women photographers from all over the world.
As part of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
Through their stories and their views on conflicts, they convey the vision of a plural, free and independent journalism and contribute to highlight the power of action of women in war zones.