| For Better? Or For Worse? | Impact of the Code of Conduct on Journalism Ethics in Kenya A study by the African Woman and Child Feature Service This study examined whether or not journalists had access to the code of ethics as well as the possibility that they were using it to guide their professional work. |
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| AWC Facts & Figures: Rights of the Child | "Children who have lost their mother or both parents are society's most vulnerable members. Socially isolated because of the stigma of Aids, they are less likely to be immunised , more likely to be malnourished and illiterate, and more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation"
Unicef 1999 This booklet aims to reach media practitioners who are actively engaged in encouraging the national dialogue on topical issues that are central to Kenyans. It is our hope that this booklet will give deeper insight on the issues that affect the children beyond the statistics.
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| Economic Reporting | A handbook for Journalists This is a handbook written for journalists, especially women, on economic reporting. The book covers a wide range of issues and clearly illuminates the hazy corridors of the economy that encumbers clear reporting This book is produced with the aim of supporting media practitioners in the phenomenal task they face as they report economics and business for Kenya, and to encourage reportage of the part played by women in the economy. It especially aims to assist women media practitioners venturing into this challenging area by providing facts on business and economy and guidelines to successful reporting in an easy, accessible format that can be used by journalists at every level. A key aim of this publication is to reflect the wide scope of economics and the inter-linkage with almost every sphere of the life of this country as well as those outside influences that directly impact on this country.
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| Ripoti ya CDF | A Swahili report on how the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) can be used for development. Jinsi jamii inavyoweza kuelewa na kutumia CDF kuondoa umasikini katika maeneo yao. |
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| Media Score Card Report | The Media Score Card Report: The Coverage of the Referendum Campaigns 2005, evaluates the performance of the media during the National Referendum vote on the proposed draft constitution. The significance of the study is relevant given the extreme criticism directed at the media in the wake of the referendum vote for what was described as a lack of balance in their work. |
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