Juhie Bhatia
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2012
- Affiliation during program:
- Women's eNews
- Country:
- Morocco
- Year:
- 2012
Juhie Bhatia is the managing editor of Women's eNews, an online news service that covers women's issues, and the public health editor of Global Voices Online, which leverages the power of citizens' media. She has covered health, science and women's issues for over 10 years as a reporter and editor. In 2011 in collaboration with Global Voices Online and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, she wrote a series on global food security issues. In 2006, Bhatia helped launch EverydayHealth.com, one of the leading health web sites in the U.S., and was previously a nutrition consultant for the Center for Science in the Public Interest's Nutrition Action Healthletter. She has written for Reuters Health, Planned Parenthood's teenwire.com, Bust magazine, HealthDay, Bulletin for the World Health Organization, iVillage and Natural Health magazine, among others. She is a graduate of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and has a bachelor's degree in nutritional science from the University of Guelph, Canada. She was also an IRP Gatekeeper Editor to Liberia in 2010.
Since The IRP Update
Juhie Bhatia is passionate about her work, whether she’s discussing her role as managing editor of the online magazine Women’s eNews or her current trip to Morocco. Read More
Stories
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Moroccan Suicide Focuses Legal Trackers on Rape
Moroccan activists met in Fez last week to learn how to use an online database of women's rights court decisions. They hope it will help propel reforms that were too late for ...
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Outrage, Protest Follow 16-Year-Old Moroccan’s Suicide
Moroccan activists have stepped up pressure to a scrap a law that allows rapists to marry their victims after a 16 year old killed herself. Amina Filali drank rat poison on March ...
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Liberia Innovates to Save Lives of New Moms
A small group of reporters huddled around Roseline Broh, a nurse midwife supervisor, at the entrance to the labor ward at Redemption Hospital here. The facility provides free ...
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Liberian Radio Station Gives Women the Controls
Christiana Garpeh listened attentively with her headphones as she put together her first radio piece of the day. She ignored the Beyonce song playing in the newsroom to focus on ...
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