Media Monitoring Africa

The following are the Terms and Conditions (Competition Rules) that apply to the Community Radio SMS Competition organised by Media Monitoring Africa (MMA). The rules are available in both PDF Format and Word format for download....
Media Monitoring Africa has launched a new set of Editorial Guidelines and Principles on Reporting on Children in the Media. These guidelines have been compiled with the input of children, journalists, editors and various media practitioners for African media. The booklet also offers practical tips ...
51% of the population is female 40-50% of women have experienced violence at the hands of a partner None of the local election manifestos touch on gender-based violence specifically. 54% of registered voters are women Just 37% of local election candidates are women But SA is committed to 50/50 repre...
What questions should media ask potential candidates in the run up to the local government elections that will hold them accountable on the delivery of basic needs as enshrined in South Africa’s Constitution including: Water supply Sewage collection and disposal Refuse removal Electricity and gas ...
Children don’t vote But are they an election issue? Here’s some reasons why they should be: 2 in 5 citizens are under 18 2 in 3 children live below the poverty line 1 in 3 children have no running water at home 2 in 5 children don’t have proper toilets 1 in 5 children have […]...
Save our SABC is a civil society campaign that wants a review of all government laws and policies to ensure the SABC is more accountable to us – listeners and viewers. Download the report here...
The Media Monitoring Project made a complaint to the Press Ombudsman against the Daily Voice, a Cape Town tabloid, about an article related to a child pornography ring. This pamphlet was developed by MMP and distributed to children and media experts....