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Gender Links has produced over 60 publications in the four thematic programme areas, Gender and the Media; Gender and Governance, Gender Justice and the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance.

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Gender and Media Baseline Study 2003

30 June 05
Regional Overview of the Gender and Media Baseline Study [read more]

My views on the news! The Southern African Gender and Media Audience Study – Part I

09 June 05
Regional relevance: Botswana, Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia
The Gender and Media Audience Study is both the first ever major regional study on media consumption patterns generally in Southern Africa as well as the gendered dimensions of this. [read more]
 

Net Gains - African Women Take Stock of ICTs

09 June 05
This research, undertaken in 2000, looked at how African Women's organisations are making use of information and communication technology. [read more]

Southern Africa Media Training Needs Assessment

08 June 05
Southern Africa Media Training Needs Assessment [read more]

The Southern African Gender Justice Barometer

08 June 05
The Southern African Gender Justice Barometer: Audit of the Addendum to the SADC Declaration on Gender and Development for the Eradication of Violence against Women and Children is one of the first major activist research projects undertaken by the Gender and Media Southern Africa (GEMSA) Network. [read more]

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]
 
 
 
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