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In 2005, Gender Links and partner networks in the Gender and Media Southern Africa Network (GEMSA) participated in the third Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) coinciding with the the third anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Beijing. Gender Links, with assistance from the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) that analysed the global data, has conducted an analysis of the regional findings and benchmarked these against the Gender and Media Baseline Study (GMBS) that took place in the region in 2003/2004.
To view the regional analysis, Who Makes The News, please see the attachments below.
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Who makes the news? Mirror on the South African findings of the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) 2005
06 March 06
Southern Africa has made significant progress towards achieving greater gender balance in the news and in newsrooms, but it still far achieving equality by any one of the measures used in the third Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP). While women sources have increased from 17% in the regional Gender and Media... [read more]
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