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Children bear the brunt of gun violence Gun violence in the Western Cape is a concerning issue, which is mostly linked to gang violence and drug crimes[1]. Children bear the […]...
“Children make up about one quarter of the world’s population. Yet, when reporting on children’s issues, journalists often treat them as supporting or peripheral players to the adults, or victims […]...
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 […]...
Star children should be heard and not just seen. When children participate in sports or any competition and they receive awards for their hard work, they would definitely love to […]...
Children should be given a voice. Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) notes with concern a missed opportunity (MOP)[1] by GroundUp to access children’s voices on a significant event that concerns children […]...
The Weekend Argus missed an opportunity (MOP)[1] for a great and exciting story, it failed to give children a voice in a story that involves children who achieved a great […]...
In a media landscape where children’s voices are persistently negligible in news reports[1], it is imperative for reporters to ensure that they access children, specifically in stories that directly affect […]...