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From the original Gender and Media Baseline Study, GL's cutting edge gender and media research portfolio has covered the full range of media education; institutional composition of the media; media content and audience response. GL's advocacy on gender and the media has included being a founding member of the Gender and Media Southern Africa (GEMSA) Network; co-hosting the biannual Gender and Media Summit and several research and book launches. Policy work includes pilot projects to develop gender policies with media houses; pilot projects to develop gender policies and codes of ethics with regulatory authorities and the Media Action Plan on HIV and AIDS and Gender that aimed to ensure that 80 percent of all newsrooms have HIV and AIDS and Gender policies by the end of 2010. Training includes the training tools that GL has developed; ongoing in-service training conducted with media training institutions; the pilot project to mainstream gender in media education, and the Virtual Resource Centre of Case material for trainers. GL has also established a Gender and Media Diversity Centre, a partnership based on "connection, collection and collaboration" between media development NGOs and knowledge institutions.
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Standing together in the face of abandonement
22 September 09
Regional relevance: Zambia
My name is Mubayandi Kwiima.* I am 39-years-old and a mother of five. I’m the second wife in the polygamous marriage of three wives. I work as a clerk at one of the government ministries in Zambia. [read more]
ASA must protect athletes like Caster Semenya
17 September 09
Regional relevance: South Africa
After a short respite, a media whirlwind again descended on Caster Semenya this past week. Blame is also being passed around; some pointing fingers at the Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) levelling claims of racism, others at the “leaking” of media reports, and not least of all, Athletics South Africa... [read more]
Media is failing Semenya
14 September 09
Regional relevance: South Africa
Johannesburg, 14 September; Amid the renewed frenzy over Caster Semenya’s sex following a story leaked to an Australian journalist that she is inter sexed, a small fact went unnoticed. Semenya missed her week end cross country competition in Pretoria. [read more]
Travailleuse sexuelle reconvertie: le combat permanent de Martine pour une meilleure vie
02 September 09
Regional relevance: Mauritius
A seulement 29 ans, la Mauricienne Martine traîne un lourd passif: drogue, prostitution et prison. Depuis un an, cette jeune femme qui se sait séropositive, a fait une croix sur ce passé chaotique pour s'accorder une seconde chance. [read more]
Media missed the real scoop about Caster Semenya
01 September 09
Regional relevance: South Africa
After a whirlwind media frenzy, the Caster Semenya headlines have finally died down. At least until the release of the results of the controversial test, when we will likely again be bombarded with many interpretations of what this means. [read more]
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