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Media coverage of press freedom violations in Nepal

Stories published by IPI’s partner media organisation in Nepal for the South Asia Cross-border Journalism Project:

Government committed to press freedom: Gandaki Province CM Pokharel → Read more here.

World Press Freedom Day: Against all odds → Read more here.

Social media is ‘dangerous’ to women journalists in NepalRead more here.

IPI partners in South Asia highlight hostile environment for women journalists → Read more here.

The state of media freedom in Nepal → Read more here.

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To mark World Press Freedom Day, IPI’s media partners in the South Asia Cross-border journalism project in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal have documented several press freedom violations in their countries.  These stories are published in all the five news publications – The Daily Star, The Week, Dawn, Republica and Nagarik.

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