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Gender and Media Progress Study: Zimbabwe
 
Written by Thabani Mpofu and Tarisai Nyamweda | 17 December 10
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The proportion of women sources in the news in Zimbabwe has increased marginally, from 15% in
Gender and Media Baseline Study (GMBS) to 16% in the Gender and Media Progress Study (GMPS), a 1% increase over seven years.

That is lower than the regional average of 19% and the global average in the 2010 Global Media
Monitoring Project (GMMP) of 24%. There are, however, variations between individual media houses, with Zimbabwe Television (ZTV) and Sunday News at 20% each, and Radio Zimbabwe and
Financial Gazette at 11% each.

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  Acknowledgements, Executive Summary - 559555 KB
  Chapter 6: HIV and AIDS and the media - 534212 KB
  Chapter 5: Gender-based violence and the media - 456210 KB
  Chapter 4: Gender in newsrooms - 335620 KB
  Chapter 3: Gender in the media - 681168 KB
  Chapter 2: Media Practice - 532940 KB
  Chapter 1: Introduction - 665119 KB
  Conclusions and recommendations - 924880 KB
 
 
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