Media Release: Portraying the PANDEMIC- Children, Covid-19 & The Media
Media Release 3 September 2021 Portraying the PANDEMIC: Children, Covid-19 & The Media JOHANNESBURG, 3 September 2021– Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), in partnership
Media Release 3 September 2021 Portraying the PANDEMIC: Children, Covid-19 & The Media JOHANNESBURG, 3 September 2021– Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), in partnership
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) conducted a media monitoring and analysis of the coverage of Gender-Based Violence in South African media. From the five year monitoring period (2015
In July, South Africa witnessed considerable news coverage of issues relating to the public unrest that some members of the public felt was brought on
Media Release 3 August 2021 Reporting on children in the media course launches to strengthen journalism on child rights issues PRETORIA, 03 August 2021
Media Monitoring Africa, Goethe-Institut and the German Embassy invites you to join their panel discussion “Decolonising the internet: How AI shapes our world”. This discussion seeks
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), together with the Impact Amplifier are excited to invite all Web Ranger ambassadors and child monitoring learners to join forces with
Joining the #share2protect campaign, can earn schools up to R20 000, while helping to keep children safer online – by asking parents to submit a facial
MMA, Facebook, Google SA, Film and Publication Board (FPB), MTN, Depart of Communication and Digital Technologies (DCDT) and Diana Schwarz Attorneys are inviting all SA
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is excited to officially open the applications for the 2021 lsu Elihle Awards. Journalists within the African continent are invited to
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