Thursday, November 20, 2025

Editors Guild launches journalist safety webpage

By our staff reporter, Photo by Anteneh Aklilu

By our staff reporter

In a significant move to address the pressing need for enhanced safety measures for journalists in Ethiopia, the Editors Guild of Ethiopia (EGE) has introduced a specialized online platform dedicated to tracking notifications of violent incidents and ensuring the safety of journalists across the country. This groundbreaking initiative marks the first of its kind in Ethiopia and is available in three languages: Amharic, Afan Oromo, and English, with support from UNESCO.

Ferew Abebe, Chair of the EGE board, hailed the launch of the platform as a crucial step forward in safeguarding the lives and freedoms of media professionals amidst a rising number of incidents jeopardizing their safety. “This innovative platform serves as a beacon of hope and solidarity for press freedom advocates,” Abebe emphasized, underlining its role in addressing the growing concerns surrounding journalist safety in Ethiopia.

Dubbed Sojethiopia.org, the portal also serves as a vital tool for monitoring reports of gender-based violence against Ethiopian women journalists. Designed to provide real-time monitoring and reporting of situations impacting women journalists across the nation, this unique platform offers a dedicated mechanism for addressing gender-specific safety concerns.

During the launch event held on Thursday, March 14th, speakers emphasized the critical role of the portal in raising awareness, offering assistance, and advocating for the safety and well-being of women journalists in Ethiopia. The platform’s dedication to preserving press freedom and promoting gender equality in the media was highlighted as a cornerstone of its mission.

Rita Bissoonauth, Director of UNESCO’s Addis Ababa Liaison Office to AU, UNECA, and Representative Office to Ethiopia, expressed optimism about the web portal’s potential to provide vital support to media officials through essential data for advocacy. She emphasized the platform’s focus on prioritizing the safety of women journalists, reflecting a concerted effort to address gender-specific safety challenges within the media landscape.

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