Daily News shines on star child who cooks a storm Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is delighted to award Daily News a GLAD[1]. This is for positively highlighting and accessing a star child in an article. The […]...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) Reveals Disconcerting Gender Disparity in South African Media Coverage Johannesburg, 5 September 2023 – In a recent analysis, Media Monitoring Africa […]...
31 August 2023, Apofeed, African Business Other stakeholders who participated included Media Monitoring Africa, SOS, Research ICT Africa and the National Association of Broadcasters. The Department of Communications and Digital […]...
31 August 2023 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MMA urges the media and the public to be compassionate in dealing with the Marshalltown tragedy. Johannesburg, 31 August – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) […]...
News24 gives young agricultural protégé the chance to shine. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) awards a GLAD[1] to News24 for promoting the best interest of the child in their journalism. The […]...
TimesLIVE jeopardises child’s safety. Gender-based violence (GBV) poses a prevalent and far-reaching challenge in South Africa, exerting its influence across various spheres of life. With a particular emphasis on women and girls, GBV […]...
TimesLIVE empowers Children amidst tragic circumstances. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is excited to award a GLAD[1] to TimesLIVE for their efforts to give a voice to children in sensitive and complex situations. All too often, children are excluded from discus...
Daily Voice disregards child’s best interest principle Section 154 (3) of the Criminal Procedure Amendment Act of 2021[1] is clear on cases when the media can and cannot identify children. […]...
Media must prioritise children’s best interest For 30 years, Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has been promoting ethical and fair journalism which supports human rights, including children’s rights. Media has a […]...