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Children Talk Back!

In South Africa’s first children’s press conference the media hear a fresh critical perspective from young people eager to have their voices heard

Keep the focus on human trafficking – a call from the private sector

A private sector company has joined in calls warning the media against turning its back on human trafficking and child protection.

Salvation Army SA says there’s plenty of work still to do in combating human trafficking

The Salvation Army says their work in combating human trafficking and raising awareness around human trafficking will continue long after the World Cup.

Media Monitoring Africa launches latest report “Children’s views not in the news”

Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) today launched its latest report focused on children’s portrayal in the news media.

In addition to the core findings, MMA released its second media ratings of children’s coverage. It rated the performance of print media against each other and showed which cover children the best and which media need a rethink in strategy.

Invitation to launch of MMA report “Children’s views not in the news”

At a time when media is under a lot of scrutiny join us to find out how selected print media are doing in covering one of South Africa’s most marginalised groups - children. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has been monitoring selected print media to see how children are represented in the media. The report, titled “Children’s views not in the news”, will be launched on Thursday 26 August 2010.

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