The Global Media Monitoring report 2010 reveals that women are still significantly underrepresented and misrepresented in news
media coverage, according to Global Media Monitoring Project research in 108 countries coordinated by the World Association for Christian Communication, despite significant change since the project began 15 years ago.
The 2010 report contains a plan of action for media professionals and others committed to gender-ethical news media.
GMMP research in Kenya and East Africa was coordinated by African Woman and Child Feature Service (AWC).Media monitored include all mainstream media in print and electronic.
The GMMP is the largest and longest running research and advocacy initiative on fair and balanced gender representation in the news media. It is coordinated by WACC, a global network of communicators promoting communication for social change, in collaboration with data analyst Media Monitoring Africa, and with support from the United Nations Development Fund for Women.
Download your copy : Who Makes the News? The Global Media Monitoring Project 2010 (4.05 MB)
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Training Needs Assessment on Women Leadership in Southern Sudan - a Study to assess the training needs for women leaders in the
Government of Southern Sudan .
An Induction Workshop Report
Preliminary report of a study commissioned by African Woman and Child Feature Service as part of the Sixteen Days of Activism against
Gender Violence, November 25- December 10, 2004
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