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Gender in Ethiopian Media Landscape

March 1, 2021 . past research shows that the country s media has perpetuated deep-rooted stereotypes and prejudices against women - both in the newsroom and in the news produced by media organisations. The purpose of this study, conducted by Fojo Media Institute (Fojo) and International Media Support (IMS), is to generate baseline information and programme recommendations on the state of gender and the media in Ethiopia. Specifically, it: offers a quantitative baseline of the number of women journalists working in newsrooms and their levels of seniority (including their participation in management structures); assesses the extent to which gender norms determine the kind of issues women are likely to report on; and provides a qualitative account of workplace policies and processes that support the empowerment of women in the newsroom.

Those refusing to be vaccinated are a threat to national security – Zanu PF – The Zimbabwe Mail

TAFADZWA Mugwadi, the director of information for the governing Zanu-PF, has said COVID-19 vaccination is a matter of national security and those refusing to be vaccinated pose a national security threat. “Let that be categorical that those who will deny vaccination will be a risk to others and national security,” Mugwadi said. The statements come hot on the heels of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s remarks threatening to punish those who do not take offered doses. “You are not going to be forced to be vaccinated, but the time shall come when those who are not vaccinated won’t get jobs,” President Mnangagwa said on Wednesday while addressing supporters in Matabeleland Province.

No Vaccination, No Job – Mnangagwa - NewZimbabwe com

New York Times WHILE many governments are undertaking ambitious campaigns to persuade people to get vaccinated against Covid, Zimbabwe’s president has gone a step further, threatening to punish those who do not take offered doses. “You are not going to be forced to be vaccinated, but the time shall come when those who are not vaccinated won’t get jobs,” President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Wednesday. Even something as simple as taking a local bus will be forbidden for those who aren’t vaccinated, he said. The threats come even as the country of 15 million is struggling to secure doses for people who want to be immunized.

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