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In early 2001, GL joined with Women's Net and two independent contractors to successfully bid for a project commissioned by the Department of Communications in South Africa on engendering broadcast legislation.
This involved a desk- top review of existing legislation, case studies of media houses and their gender-related practices, amongst the materials reviewed were:
Case study on Radio Islam [pdf format 55KB]
Focus groups on public perceptions of gender content in TV programming. [pdf format 57KB]
A number of recommendations have been put forward for ensuring that women and men in all their diversity have equal say on the airwaves.
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Radio Islam case study
01 June 01
Regional relevance: South Africa
Radio Islam is not unique among broadcasters in failing to ensure that women and
women’s voices are represented at all levels. However, because it overtly prevented
women from being heard, Radio Islam provided an unusual test case. [read more]
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