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The Media Monitoring Project is currently monitoring coverage of  reproductive rights and termination of pregnancy legislation in the media.


 

 


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  Race and xenophobia in community media

  

The Media Monitoring Project, with the funding from the Media Diversity and Development Agency is currently monitoring the coverage of race, racism and xenophobia by the community and small commercial media.

 

 Radio Conferences
SAfm logo_small.jpgThanks to the support from the Open Society Foundation (OSF), the Media Monitoring Project, together with SAfm have created a series of radio conferences. Browse through transcriptions and sound files.


Children and Media Training
WitsJournlogo_web.JPGThe MMP and Wits journalism are running for the second time an accredited training course called "Reporting Children in the Media" for journalists on children and the media.   Read about the course.

 


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Media Monitoring Project submits complaint about Daily Sun reporting on xenophobia by MMP

The Media Monitoring Project (MMP) and its partner Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA) submitted a complaint with Press Ombudsman Joe Thloloe and the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) today.

The Freestate Four – race and racism in the press by MMP

This update represents the findings of the research done into the coverage of the racist incident that took place at the University of the Free State recently and the controversial relaunch of the Forum of Black Journalists.

 

Zimbabwean elections: rumour and speculation by MMP

During elections, the media have a very important role to play.  Reporting on Zimbabwe was undoubtedly particularly challenging.  However, South African media performed well.  Although they can be accused of bias, it seems they performed well in promoting human rights and democracy. This update will give a summary of how the South African media reported on the Zimbabwean elections in 2008 and explore the main themes of the coverage.

 

Data analyst for the 2005 Global Media Monitoring Project.

 

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