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Southern Africa: MISA and Gender Links to host the first Southern African Gender and Media Awards and Summit

2004-09-02, Issue 172

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Over 160 people from the region and several observers from across the globe will participate in the first Southern African Gender and Media Awards and Summit in Johannesburg from 12-14 September. Mail and Guardian editor Ferial Haffajee will give the keynote address at the multi-media award presentation and formal opening on the evening of 12 September. The competition attracted close to 100 print, television, radio and photography entries with stories ranging from men running day care centres to daughters being sold for debt.

MISA Communiqué (Gender Summit)

September 1, 2004

Gender Summit: MISA and Gender Links to host the first Southern African Gender and Media Awards and Summit



* NOTE TO EDITORS



Gender links will be running a wire service on the summit from 12-15 September edited by Christina Stucky. If you are interested in receiving this service please e mail cstucky@wol.co.za or phone 083-460-6454. For further information on the summit please contact Colleen Lowe Morna on 082-651-6995 or Kubi Rama on 082 378 8239 or go to www.genderlinks.org.za All sessions of the summit are open to the media.





Johannesburg, 1 September: Over 160 people from the region and several observers from across the globe will participate in the first Southern African Gender and Media Awards and Summit in Johannesburg from 12-14 September.



Mail and Guardian editor Ferial Haffajee will give the keynote address at the multi-media award presentation and formal opening on the evening of 12 September. The competition attracted close to 100 print, television, radio and photography entries with stories ranging from men running day care centres to daughters being sold for debt.



Africa director for Inter Press Service and chair of the judges panel Farai Samhungu described the entries as "a resounding testimony to the progress that is being made in Southern Africa towards presenting gender issues in ways that spark debate and make for more professional, robust journalism."



The summit, that is being convened by Gender Links and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), will feature 12 country reports and over 25 case studies of media practice, training, monitoring and advocacy following the ground breaking Gender and Media Baseline Study two years. This showed that on average women constitute 17 percent of news sources and are portrayed in a limited number of roles, most often as victims of violence or as beauty queens. The study showed that gender as an issue hardly features in mainstream coverage.



Participants include MISA regional and country offices, the Gender and Media Networks established in seven countries by Gender Links, representatives of the Southern African Editors Forum, media women's associations, media trainers, practitioners and award winners. A key outcome will be the launch of a regional gender and media network made up of all these groups.



Highlights of the packed three day programme include:

The launch of the directory of women's sources by Mauritian Minister of Women's Rights Arianne Navarre at a jazz evening hosted by Kaya FM on the evening of 13 September.
Sessions on current gender and media issues, including gender and images, elections, information technology, culture, custom and tradition. Minister of Health Patrick Pillay, a single parent and the patron on the gender and media network in Seychelles, will talk about constructions of masculinity in the media. . Talks by African and international gender and media experts including Esther Kanaimba, Chair of the Federation of African Media Women; Margaret Sentamu of the Ugandan Media Women's Association; Margaret Gallagher, the internationally renowned author of "Gender Setting"; Ammu Joseph of the Network of Women in the Media in India and Gifti Nandi from the International Federation of Media Women.
Kristina Stainton, a community radio trainer from New Zealand who was involved in the production of the award winning film "Whale Rider" about gender and tradition in the Maori community, will talk share her experiences as an indigenous woman working in the media at an informal event on the evening of 14 September called "Sharing Voices".
The overall theme of the summit is "Making every voice count."




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