The New York Declaration updates the 1994 Bangkok Declaration that first proposed the idea of a Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP). It is the outcome of the “Gender & media: challenges and opportunities in the Post 2015 era” symposium held in New York (March, 2017) for civil society organisations implementing gender and communication projects with the support of WACC.
On March 8, International Women's Day and throughout the month of March, #PressforProgress on gender equality in and through the media | Journée internationale des femmes Insistons pour le progrès pour l'égalité des sexes dans et à travers les médias | Presionemos por el progreso para promover la igualdad de género en y a través los medios de comunicación
Articles in this issue of WACC's Media Development Journal are based on papers by the Global Alliance for Media and Gender (GAMAG) to be presented to the 62nd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (2018)
Evidencia de las articulaciones entre violencia de género, pensamiento mágico y medios. Estudio deCentro de Acción y Promoción de la Mujer, CEPAM Guayaquil, Ecuador
The Association of Media Women in Kenya (AMWIK) research on the online security of media women finds women journalists are targeted for being women, for being journalists, and sometimes, for being women journalists.
End media sexism to counter gender violence. Five (5) things you can do to take action.
Statement of the Global Alliance for Media and Gender (GAMAG) to the Commission on the Status of Women outlines priorities for UN Member States, media and ICT organisations to advance gender equality in and through the media.
Zuhura Selemani is Assistant Lecturer in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Dar es Salaam. Selemani is a Global Media Monitoring Project 2015 (GMMP) contributor.
Interview series with the Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP) network partners discussing how media sexism plays out in their part of the world, and why it is important to end it. Featuring Margaret Sentamu-Masagazi, Uganda Media Women's Association (UMWA).
Monitoreo sobre la “Cobertura informativa a la pobreza y a las poblaciones pobres” en Bolivia: Las dimensiones y causas de la pobreza y las formas en que se visibiliza y/o invisibiliza en el sistema mediático a los sujetos y poblaciones pobres.