Lusaka, Zambia – Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) and UNESCO have officially launched regional consultations to develop the African guidelines for monitoring technology companies’ roles in ensuring information integrity on their […]...
21 February 2025, ChannelAfrica Experts argue that the term “child pornography” minimises the gravity of the crime. It carries neutral connotations that fail to convey the true harm inflicted on […]...
17 February 2025, MyBroadBand, Daniel Puchert Media Monitoring Africa director William Bird recently said in an interview that the SABC’s dire financial position could be linked to a failure to revise its […]...
MADOAT is an innovative online media advocacy tool designed to spotlight the best and worstpractices in media reporting on children. It aims to promote greater accountability among editorsand journalists by […]...
10 November 2024, The Citizen, Molefe Seeletsa The bill, however, faced significant opposition from civil society organisations, including Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), the South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef), and […]...
1 August 2024, Melody Emmett, Businesslive Media Monitoring Africa (MMA) has unveiled an AI tool (iiiafrica.org) that can identify and track violence-inciting elements online and on social media. It aims […]...
6 June 2024, Africa Center For Strategic Studies Media Monitoring Africa (MMA), a media and human rights watchdog] found that a vast majority—68 percent—of 200 pieces of content reported through […]...
20 February 2024, Newsbreak By Newsbreak Producer Hoosen Ebrahim – The role of the media during elections is vital to ensure fair and equal representation of all political parties contesting […]...
14 February 2024, Brand South Africa, Press Release Social media platforms are asked to work with the South African news media to co-create a conducive information environment for the upcoming […]...