Gender & News Summit: Advancing Women in Media

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Explore the journey of gender inclusion in media through steps like inception meetings, training, and summits. Research shows disparities in media representation, top management roles, and news sources by gender across various countries.Interactive visuals highlight the challenges and progress towards achieving gender equality in media.


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  1. GENDER & NEWS SUMMIT

  2. Steps in the Gender, SDG, Media Inception meeting (Feb) 1. Buy in (Feb-March) 2. Baseline monitoring (March) 3. Handbook (April) 4. Training and field work (UN Women) May/ June 5 Summit August 6 Sixteen Days of Activism (Nov/ Dec) 7 Endline Monitoring 8.

  3. Research over the years GMBS 2003 GMAS 2005 HIV, AIDS and Gender 2006, 2008 Mirror on Media- Advertising, Tabloids, Radio Talk Shows Glass Ceiling 2009 GIME 2010 GMPS 2010 GMPS 2015

  4. WHAT WE NOW KNOW More female than male students 36% 64% Women Men

  5. 40% women within the media Women Men 40 60 Question: what happens to the women we train?

  6. Varies by country 80 74 73 69 68 66 65 60 58 57 60 56 56 55 52 48 45 44 44 43 42 Percent 40 40 35 34 32 31 Women 27 26 Men 20 0 Mauritius Seychelles Zambia DRC Mozambique Namibia Lesotho Botswana Tanzania Swaziland Madagascar Region Malawi

  7. Women absent from the top 60 53 52 50 44 43 40 39 40 37 37 36 34 34 32 32 31 29 28 30 27 27 24 24 24 23 Women in management 2010 19 20 17 Women in management 2015 10 10 0 0 Mozambique Mauritius Region Tanzania Malawi Madagascar Seychelles DRC Namibia Botswana Zambia Swaziland Lesotho

  8. Which medium? 80 66 61 60 50 50 Percent 39 40 34 Women Men 20 0 Radio Print Television

  9. Women: missing voices Figure 3.5: Women and men sources over time 90 83 81 80 76 76 80 70 60 50 40 30 24 24 20 19 17 20 10 0 GMBS 2003 GMPS 2010 GMPS 2015 GMMP 2010 GMMP 2015 Women Men

  10. Country variations Figure 3.6: Women as news sources over time Region 50 28 30 28 25 24 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 Percent 20 GMPS 2015 19 19 19 19 18 17 17 17 16 16 GMBS 2003 15 15 15 13 12 10 10 6 DRC Seychelles Malawi South Africa Swaziland Lesotho Madagascar Region Zimbabwe Tanzania Botswana Mozambique Mauritius Namibia Zambia -10

  11. Latest research Tanzania https://datastudio.google.com/reporting/1uUsynsvuh JPJrrO-UYpa3mramC_LuVm9/page/UptT

  12. Armchair journalism? Single sources Foreign versus local Secondary sources Own reporter/ agency

  13. Gender aware stories About gender issues Women/politics Balance sources Non traditional roles Challenging stereotypes Critical of women Diversity

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