On
the occasion of the International Women’s Day (IWD) on the March 8,
UNESCO joins forces with international and regional partners to launch
the annual Women Make the News (WMN) initiative. The theme this year is
“Advancing Global Partnerships to Achieving Gender Equality in and
through Media.”
The WMN 2014 theme is connected the groundbreaking Global Alliance on Media and
Gender (GAMAG) which was launched during the first Global Forum on
Media and Gender which took place in Bangkok, Thailand on 2nd to 4th of
December 2013. The WMN theme is also related the International Women’s
Day global theme: “Equality for women is progress for all.”
Launched
annually on the occasion of the IWD, Women Make the News is a global
initiative aimed at raising awareness on the issue of gender equality in
and through the media, driving debate, and encouraging action-oriented
solutions until global objectives are met. It is to this end that UNESCO
has developed resources such as the Gender-Sensitive Indicators for
Media and the Media and Information Literacy Policy and Strategy
Guidelines
Our advocacy efforts this year will seek to achieve the following objectives:
1. Promote an increase in female sources interviewed in the news;
2. Strengthen cooperation with our media partners and their role in GAMAG;
3. Expand the membership of GAMAG;
4. Shine the spotlight on the necessity of partnerships to achieve the
objectives of the Media and Gender critical area of concern of the
Beijing Declaration;
Below are the key features of Women Make the News 2014.
Key Features
* Call on media partners to commit to ensuring that, in general, at least 30% of all sources interviewed in the news are women
* Invite editors-in-chief of newspapers, radio, and television on- and
offline to join UNESCO’s initiative, and to produce special
supplements/programmes on these topics and/or to entrust women
journalists and reporters with editorial responsibility in the newsroom
on March 8 to mark the WMN initiative
* Invite international
development organizations and private sector corporations, including
media, to pledge to be a part of a donor framework to support activities
of GAMAG
* Online discussion concerning a steering committee for GAMAG
* Promote GAMAG and the related follow-up actions by encouraging other organizations and individuals to join the movement
* Encourage young girls and boys to enroll on the MIL intercultural dialogue and gender online course
* Launch of IAMCR and UNESCO publication, Media and Gender: A Scholarly
Agenda for the Global Alliance on Media and Gender' IAMCR and UNESCO.
Let us keep up the momentum following the success of the Global Forum
and the World Radio Day celebrations, 13 February 2014, whose theme is
Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment.
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/crosscutting-priorities/gender-and-media/women-make-the-news-2014/about-wmn-2014/
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