Media Monitoring Africa

Participating in school debates helps children develop critical thinking skills and enhances their ability to communicate effectively. Debating also builds confidence, shaping them into well-rounded individuals. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) […]...
Children’s right to privacy is a fundamental principle that must always be safeguarded, particularly in media reporting, online spaces, and public discourse. Protecting their privacy helps prevent potential harm, including […]...
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) sets a strong example for responsible journalism through its detailed reporting on important child protection issues. This work has earned the Media Monitoring Africa’s […]...
Children’s right to privacy is fundamental and must be prioritised, especially by the media when reporting on minors. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) is gravely concerned about an article published by […]...
Media Must Stop Identifying Found Kidnapped Or Missing Children—It’s unlawful and HarmfulJohannesburg, [24th February, 2025] – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) strongly condemns the continued identification of children who were rescued […]...