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THE SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT 2014 BY MERCY MANJA (MALAWI INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM) MALAWI, BLANTYRE 21 MAY 2014 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST.

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1 THE SADC GENDER PROTOCOL SUMMIT 2014 BY MERCY MANJA (MALAWI INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISM) MALAWI, BLANTYRE 21 MAY 2014 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

2 “making the invisible visible, bringing the margin to the centre, rendering the trivia important, putting the spotlight on women as competent actors…” (Reinharz, 1992) 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

3 SYNOPSIS Malawi Institute of journalism (MIJ) media training department was established in 1995 to improve quality of journalism in Malawi. MIJ offers Certificate and Diploma courses in Journalism. 14 modules at Certificate and 12 at Diploma. At MIJ, courses are designed to deal with emerging social &economic issues like Gender. These courses include HIV&AIDS & Public Health Reporting, News-writing and reporting, Photojournalism, Environmental Reporting, Literature and Human Rights. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

4 …Ctd With gender element in the curriculum, female students now actively participate in male dominated courses e.g. video production, photojournalism and radio production. Equal number of male and female students attend workshops/trainings. Students also conduct awareness campaigns and civic education in various communities. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

5 Female student in photojournalism 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

6 OBJECTIVES Uplift the status of women and the girl child by empowering them with knowledge of women’s rights in the advancement of their lives and country’s development. Encourage female journalists to join the mainstream journalism and remain and be able to endeavor in challenging areas of reporting- Investigative, Sports and Business reporting. Change the people’s mindset about the status of women in society e.g. other customs portray women as inferiors. Encourage men to support women in their activities as they are trying to raise their status - men should look at the concept of Gender Equality as not a way of making women their competitors but co-partners in development. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

7 BACKGROUND There had been an outcry from human rights activists and gender experts that few articles or programmes from the media tackle gender based issues. Many journalists in various media focus on other areas of reporting like politics, sports among others neglecting Gender. studies have shown that there is low representation of female journalists in the media industry making it a solely male domain. In addition, female students’ journalists who go through our vigorous training end up being recruited in jobs that are not media related. Only few were the ones who join the mainstream media. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

8 KEY ACTIVITIES Students conduct civic education in various communities with grass root people on emerging social issues. They conduct awareness campaigns about HIV/AIDS as a Gender issue. Community outreach programs e.g. donating to the needy. During these outreach programs; students also produce radio/tv documentaries. Students participating in clubs and societies activities e.g. Drama, Environmental, MIJ for Cancer, Debate. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

9 Students donating assorted items to Namisu Orphanage 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

10 Students in gender awareness campaign through sports. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

11 RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA Amount local currency (specify) Amount in Rand Gender specific allocation K200,000.00 R5, 000.00 Gender in mainstream projects K200,000.00 R5, 000.00 (a)civic education on gender, climate change, HIV/AIDS in communties K150,000.00 R3, 750.00 (b)donations of basic needs to the needy K50,000.00 R1, 250.00 Amount contributed in cash or in kind by partner organisations (please specify) K300,000.00 R7, 550.00 Universal Industries Candlex Limited Carlsberg Limited -50 kilograms of nutritious porridge flour -Four carton ( 100 pkts in each carton) of biscuits and five pkts of sweets. -10 cartons of soap -20 crates of soft drinks TOTAL K900,000.00 R22, 500.00

12 CHALLENGES A lot of female student journalists were not interested in some courses which traditionally are viewed as male course like Desktop Publishing, Video production and photojournalism. Solution MIJ media training introduced various clubs and societies where students started to register and participate like MIJ FOR Cancer, Drama, Debate and MIJ MIJTECH Some of the clubs and societies deal with technical subjects like video production and photojournalism. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

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14 One of the MIJ students in mainstream media 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

15 RESULTS  Service delivery Due to incorporation of gender mainstreaming into the curriculum; Tutors are comfortably & effectively able to factor in gender element in courses like 'Human Rights, Environmental reporting, HIV & Aids & Public health reporting, Photojournalism. Students have also responded positively by endeavoring in gender based research work. For instance: 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

16 Some research projects by students Assessing Gender and media coverage in print (A case study of Nation and Daily times newspapers)________Keneth Liyada Makina (2013). Impact of radio programs on women's economic empowerment ( A case study of 'Amayi' on Mij FM___________Leah Malimbasa (2013) Gender participation in phone in programs______ Evans Bwanaope (2013). 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

17  Women empowerment Female students are joining main stream media and remain there. These female journalists even attach themselves to areas -previously were a male domain e.g. radio production, video production, photojournalism. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

18 Female students in video production 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

19  Men for change Tutors usually select equal number of students (male &female) to attend workshops/training. In all the key activities (curricular & non- curricular), they are motivated to actively take part. Students-members of some NGOs that promote gender equality like 'Men for Gender Equality Now' (MEGEN). 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

20 Students in Environmental Management 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

21  Public participation Students engage the communities in group discussions on emerging social and economic issues like gender, climate change, HIV/Aids etc. During outreach programs, they interact with the grassroot people to effectively convey their message to them. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

22 Women singing during orphanage visitation 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

23 Students in cancer awareness campaign 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

24  Changes at work place Team building exercises take place. Gender is a consideration in the recruitment and selection of students e.g. Media training - 12 tutors (5 are female);the head of dept. is female. Interview panels are gender balanced. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

25 MIJ – Team building exercise 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

26  Outreach through media Students produce radio/television documentaries on Gender, human rights, climate change, HIV& Aids etc. They write news stories, poems and are published in the print media. Students also produce newsletters, magazines e.t.c. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

27  Changes at household level Students during community outreach programs, apart from fostering community interaction; they also provide some support even to individual families. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

28 Girls with physical challenges interact with students 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

29  Capacity building As tutors, we have attended a number of workshops e.g. Gender, conflict and ethics reporting, Curriculum review, module development etc These trainings have assisted the tutors to acquire skills and competencies -effectively deliver their lessons. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

30  Changes in attitude A lot of female students take part in non-gender friendly courses like desktop publishing, video production e.t.c. Male students willingly work with female students as co-partners to development and not competitors. The community is aware of myths and misconceptions surrounding some issues e.g. gender, human rights and climate change. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

31  Changes at policy level The department is aware and takes account of international regional and national commitments to gender in media education Gender element is included in recruitment process. Gender is incorporated into the curriculum. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

32 LESSON LEARNED AND INNOVATION A lot has bee learned in the Centre of Excellence process. These include: a)There should be Gender work policy to advance the notion of gender equality. At MIJ all gender policy measures are followed though we are in the process of coming up with a written documentation. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

33 …ctd b)Men should also be encouraged to support women by working together. That is why students at MIJ are encouraged to work hand in hand in various activities (curricular and extra-curricular). 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

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35 LEARNING AND SHARING WITH OTHER ORGANISATIONS Malawi Distance Learning Education: They trained tutors in module development. A task very important to help in factoring Gender element in course outlines. Mapanga orphanage & Mapanga Community Day Secondary School: students donated assorted items to children at the orphanage. They also conducted career talk to students. Gender links: students are trained in Gender reporting. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

36 …Ctd Population Reference Bureau (PRB) and UNESCO trained tutors in Curriculum Review 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

37 SUSTAINABILITY AND REPLICATION Mainstreaming gender into the curriculum will be sustained through curriculum reviews. Journalists who graduate from the institution are motivated to report gender based issues. All students in all levels (Certificate& Diploma) participate in clubs and societies to ensure the clubs to continue even if other graduate. Students engage in fundraising activities for their clubs so that they have enough financial resources for their activities. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

38 KEY PRIORITIES FOR 2014 More resources (financial, learning) for Gender mainstreaming projects. Gender work policy Students to reach more grassroots people country wide-issues Human Rights, Gender, HIV & Aids, Climate change. Increase gender and gender related topics in various modules. 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA

39 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!! 50/50 BY 2015: DEMANDING A STRONG POST 2015 AGENDA


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