Women remain largely absent from political, economic, scientific, and decision-making coverage, while their visibility is concentrated in stories related to gender-based violence and entertainment, reinforcing stereotypical portrayals. These findings confirm that progress toward gender-balanced reporting in Bosnia and Herzegovina remains limited and underscore the need for systemic, long-term reforms in media practices and editorial policies.
The GMMP 2025 country report for Bosnia and Herzegovina is available below.
GMMP 2025 Country Report Bosnia and Herzegovina.pdf
The Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) is the world’s largest and longest-running research initiative on gender representation in the news, providing a global evidence base for assessing progress toward gender equality in the media.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina GMMP 2025 national report, based on the analysis of 253 news stories from 20 traditional and digital outlets monitored on 6 May 2025, reveals a persistent gender imbalance in media agendas and representations, closely mirroring patterns identified in GMMP 2020.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina GMMP 2025 national report, based on the analysis of 253 news stories from 20 traditional and digital outlets monitored on 6 May 2025, reveals a persistent gender imbalance in media agendas and representations, closely mirroring patterns identified in GMMP 2020.
Novi Put
Association “New Road”
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