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16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence
November 25 - December 10, 2008
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Kenya Audio Visual Archives Conference
December 3 - 05, 2008
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Summary on the Cyber Dialogues held on 28th September 2007 PDF Print E-mail

The Media Diversity Centre played host to a journalists’ training workshop in Kisumu for 30 correspondents and journalists from western Kenya. They shared their views on the dynamics of reporting political issues in an election period. The General Elections are scheduled for December 2007. 

The journalists admitted to facing a number of challenges with coverage of political issues and they consistently identified with the challenges the faced in the area of objectivity versus subjectivity.

According to the workshop moderator, Solomon Omondi, it is clear that journalists carry a lot of baggage in terms of their perceptions towards issues. An illustrative example is the recent debate around affirmative action and the 50 parliamentary seats for women: “Most male journalists disagreed on the issues of affirmative action for women.”

“In a country where the media is supposed to educate the public and offer alternative views on development, why is the gender stereotype still persistent among the journalists?” This question was posed by Rosemary Okello.

Another issue that was raised at the workshop was the obvious biases in coverage where participants admitted that they tended to lean towards giving coverage to their own members of parliament as opposed to reporting events and personalities objectively.

According to Sara Nics, an AWC Feature Service participant at workshop, journalists admitted to the lack of objectivity in reporting and for a need for more fair and balanced coverage: “We had a good discussion about how to avoid bias in our reporting, talking about areas of particular concern, such as using implicating language, bias in choice of interview subject and interview styles,” she says.
 

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Kenya Audio Visual Archives Conference

The African Woman and Child Feature Service, the Kenya Archival Study Group and the Ford Foundation office in Nairobi, Kenya will hold the Preservation, Conservation and Restoration of Audio Visual Media Conference. 

The conference will be held at the National Museums of Kenya in Nairobi, from December 3rd – 5th 2008.

Visit the Conference Site to find out more 

 
AWC at the Highway Africa Awards

AWC scoops an award for the runners-up position at the 2008 SABC Africa – Highway Africa Digital Journalism AwardsAfrican Woman and Child Feature Service is proud to announce its success at the 2008 SABC Africa - Highway Africa Digital Journalism Awards , held on Tuesday 9th September, where the organization scooped an award for the Runners-up position under the Non Profit Category