Gender equality lags in African newsroom
As the battle for gender equality in media continues, Africa’s news media lags behind in closing the gender equality gap in the news.
As the battle for gender equality in media continues, Africa’s news media lags behind in closing the gender equality gap in the news.
Each week, frayintermedia highlights a journalist doing good work on the continent and honours them as our #FaveOfTheWeek. Meet Rwandan sports journalist Ariane Uwamahoro, who is passionate about sports and the visibility of women’s sport.
Recent Media Monitoring Africa analysis shows news coverage of children increased from 6% to 13% between 2016 and 2020. While this is a 116.6 % increase, when children are mentioned in the media, the coverage is often event- based or anecdotal.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict is an unfolding story with global consequences and journalists are tasked with following the crisis, putting themselves in danger to report developments. Here are some useful resources for journalists reporting on the conflict.
Working collaboratively with data scientists and data analysts, data journalists has brought sense and structure to complex data, finding compelling truths about underrepresented topics.
The fraycollege occupational certificate in journalism that launched on February 14 deals with the needs of a sector in disruption, said fraycollege CEO Paula Fray.