Articles about Malawi Institute Of Journalism
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Editor's note
06 March 12 | (1) Comment
by Saeanna Chingamuka
The major highlight for the month is International Women's Day (IWD) that is celebrated annually on the 8th of March. The theme this year is "Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures." From April 23 to 25, Gender Links will hold the regional Third Gender Justice and Local Government... [read more]
The major highlight for the month is International Women's Day (IWD) that is celebrated annually on the 8th of March. The theme this year is "Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures." From April 23 to 25, Gender Links will hold the regional Third Gender Justice and Local Government... [read more]
Do women have the right to wear mini-skirts and trousers in Malawi?
06 March 12
This concept note concerns a seminar that the Gender and Media Diversity Centre (GMDC) of Gender Links (GL) in partnership with Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) will host aimed at discussing gender matters regarding freedom of dressing and culture in Malawi. [read more]
Should women be allowed to wear mini-skirts and trousers in Malawi?
28 February 12
Regional relevance: Malawi
This concept note concerns a seminar that the Gender and Media Diversity Centre (GMDC) of Gender Links (GL) in partnership with Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) would like to host aimed at discussing gender matters regarding freedom of dressing and culture in Malawi. [read more]
Welcome to Issue 19 of the Diversity Exchange!
05 August 11
By Saeanna Chingamuka
In our newsletter last month, we highlighted the phone-hacking scandal that witnessed the closure of the News of the World, newspaper. The closure of the 168 year old newspaper is an opportunity for citizens to question the issue of rights and responsibilities. The scandal is far from... [read more]
In our newsletter last month, we highlighted the phone-hacking scandal that witnessed the closure of the News of the World, newspaper. The closure of the 168 year old newspaper is an opportunity for citizens to question the issue of rights and responsibilities. The scandal is far from... [read more]
Celebrating women in broadcast
05 August 11 | (1) Comment
August is women's month in South Africa. We say our farewells to Oprah Winfrey as her talk show comes to an end after running on television in different countries for 25 seasons. To bring these celebrations closer to home, Gender Links caught up with three women who have made it in the broadcasting sector in SADC in... [read more]
Malawi Institute of Journalism
05 August 11
The Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) is a leading training institution for professional journalism. MIJ is the only training institution in the region with its own radio station and a news paper. With over 10 years of experience MIJ is committed to maintaining excellence in developing media independence and... [read more]
Exposing gender stereotypes in local Malawian music
31 May 11
In March 2011, Gender Links, in partnership with the Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ), hosted a gender and media literacy course in Blantyre. In total, 24 citizens participated in the course. As part of the course, participants were required to undertake a short project. [read more]
Gender and press freedom
10 May 11
• Men are the predominant employees in media houses in Southern Africa. Men constitute 59% of the employees in media houses compared to 41% women.
• Only two countries have achieved the parity target: Lesotho has the largest percentage of women (73% women compared to 27% men) employed in media houses, followed... [read more]
Malawi Institute of Journalism
06 May 11
The Malawi Institute of Journalism will soon join the GMDC partner hall of fame. They will be signing the MOU in Blantyre, Malawi on 3 June 2011. Congratulations to MIJ for diligently working on the MOU.
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Malawi - GIME audit
08 March 11
Regional relevance: Malawi
This report combines an analysis of documents, interviews, lecture observations and student focus groups conducted at Malawi Institute of Journalism (MIJ) in September 2009 and the University of Malawi (UNIMA) Polytechnic Department of Journalism and Media Studies in August 2010. It forms part of the Gender In Media... [read more]
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