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The table below summarises the studies conducted according to the different countries.
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Regional |
Angola |
Botswana |
DRC |
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Lesotho |
Madagascar |
Malawi |
Mauritius |
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Mozambique |
Namibia |
Seychelles |
South Africa |
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Swaziland |
Tanzania |
Zambia |
Zimbabwe GIMEs |
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Latest
Mirror on the Media - Swaziland
01 September 04
Regional relevance: Swaziland
"Mirror on the Media" is a follow up monitoring project to the Gender and Media Baseline Study (GMBS), led by Gender Links and MISA.The Swaziland report's findings fall into three categories: representation, portrayal and examples of gender awareness: [read more]
Mirror on the Media - Mauritius
01 September 04
Regional relevance: Mauritius
The Mauritius report of the Southern African Gender and Media Network is the first in a series of quarterly "Mirror on the Media" surveys being carried out on a pilot basis in three Southern African countries (South Africa, Mauritius and Swaziland). It covers monitoring conducted in Mauritius in August 2004. [read more]
GMBS Briefing
06 May 03
Regional relevance: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Southern Africa (SADC), Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Gender and Media Baseline Study
03 May 03
Regional relevance: Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Southern Africa (SADC), Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Gender Links in collaboration with MISA, conducted the Gender and Media Baseline Study (GMBS) in 12 SADC countries during September 2002 and published the results in March 2003, creating the most comprehensive such study ever undertaken in the whole world. [read more]
"Promoting Gender Equality in and through the Media: A Southern African Case Study"
31 October 02
A paper prepared for the Expert Group Meeting on “Participation and access of women to the media, and its impact on and use as an instrument for the advancement and empowerment of women” [read more]
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Related
The information age has not trickled down to women
17 July 04
Regional relevance: Africa
Ten years after the Beijing Conference on Women with the advent of better interconnectivity, deregulation and liberalization of telecom monopolies, the question of women?s inclusion in statistical data remains either marginal or invisible. The age-old assumption that the benefits of the information age will somehow... [read more]
The media should practice what it preaches
29 October 03
Regional relevance: Southern Africa (SADC), Zimbabwe
Recent revelations that the southern African media hardly considers gender equality newsworthy raise serious concerns about the media?s claims to the principles of democracy, good governance and human rights. [read more]
Women and Men making news
07 March 03
Regional relevance: South Africa, Southern Africa (SADC)
We invite your newsroom to be part of the 'women and men making news' campaign which takes place globally 8 March, which is International Women's Day. [read more]
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