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As part of the Media Monitoring Project’s daily work, we undertake monitoring based on issues of discrimination.  Falling under the Anti Discrimination Unit, it includes daily monitoring activities, which are most often presented as comprehensive analyses of media coverage of particular issues. These regular analyses highlight the presence of discriminatory reports, as well as reports that are exceptional in their challenging of stereotypes and discrimination.

The primary focus of the unit is to monitor human rights-related issues, including race, gender, children, poverty, HIV/AIDS, crime, disability and stories relating to Africa.

The aims and objectives of the Anti Discrimination Unit are:

  • To highlight discriminatory reporting in a clear and understandable manner
  • To promote debates and constructive discussions by working with the media to provide practical suggestions for improvement
  • To defend the freedom of expression and human rights
  • To extend and entrench a human rights culture within the media to better inform both the public and representative public bodies of human rights issues in the media
  • To promote ethical journalism, by pointing out and helping to eradicate instances of unethical journalistic practice
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Articles from November 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Films and Publications Ammendment Bill
By MMP @ 5:02 PM :: 740 Views :: 0 Comments :: Media freedom and performance, Policy submissions

The Films and Publications Amendment Bill in the current form presents a threat to press freedom in South Africa.  Read MMP’s submission. 

 

 

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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Industry stakeholders must engage on food and drink advertising to children
By MMP @ 2:42 PM :: 786 Views :: 0 Comments :: Children
The Media Monitoring Project (MMP) is inviting media and marketing stakeholders to engage proactively in forming a policy task force to draft local recommendations on food and drink advertising to children.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Showering Coverage on Zuma
By MMP @ 1:01 PM :: 733 Views :: 0 Comments :: Gender
November 25 will see the start of the International 16 Days of No Violence Against Women and Children Campaign. As the country focuses on issues of violence and abuse of children and both men and women, it is worth considering one of the most prominently reported rape cases; the trial of former deputy president Jacob Zuma and how issues of gender based violence raised by the case were represented in the media.
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Monday, November 20, 2006
16 Days Fact Sheet 2005
By MMP @ 4:46 PM :: 486 Views :: 0 Comments :: Gender
In the run-up to the 16 Days of no violence against women and children, we are have released last year's 16 days media report. Along with the report, we would like to challenge to media to improve thier impressive performance of last year.

The full 16 days report for 2005 has now been released. For a foretaste of the key findings, read the fact sheet or click here for the full report.
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