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Gender and Media (GEM) Summit 2008 (Aug 11-12 2008)LocationJohannesburg, South Africa Event summaryGender Links (GL), in partnership with the Gender and Media Southern Africa (GEMSA) Network and the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), will be holding the third Gender and Media (GEM) Summit under the theme “Whose News, Whose Views? Critical Citizens, Responsive Media”. The summit intends to bring together media practitioners, trainers, gender activists, and other stakeholders who subscribe to the GEMSA slogan “making every voice count, and counting that it does” to share best practices in creating a more responsive media. This third GEM Summit aims to take stock of progress made since the first and second Gender and Media Summits, share best practices in gender and the media in Southern Africa and globally, and provide an opportunity for developing strategic partnerships. According to the organisers, the Summit will include key note addresses by international and local experts in the field of gender, media, and diversity, as well as parallel seminars on:
The summit will also feature the third Gender and Media awards, and the Media Action Plan (MAP) HIV and AIDS and Gender awards for progressive institutional practice on promoting diversity in the work place and in media content. Click here for more information about the Summit. Registration InformationPeople interested in presenting best practice on any of the above-mentioned themes should fill in the application form and return it to knowledge@genderlinks.org.za by June 20 2008. Successful applicants will be informed accordingly. ContactLydia Byarugaba
Systems Administrator
Gender and Media Diversity Centre (GMDC)
Gender Links
Johannesburg
2198
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)11 622 2877
Fax: +27 (0) 11 622 4732
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