AMWIK and ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa, with support DW, undertook a baseline survey to gauge the degree of awareness of the problem and understand its magnitude. The survey also examines the evolving nature of digital threats and sources of violation and the interventions needed to address the attacks.
These reports shed light on the pervasive nature of sexual harassment within media organizations, highlighting the challenges faced by journalists, particularly women, in their workplaces. The findings underscored the urgent need for systemic changes to address these issues, including the implementation of robust policies, awareness campaigns, and support mechanisms for survivors.
This toolkit is for media professionals in Kenya and provides guidelines on how to report on female genital mutilation (FGM) in a gender-sensitive, accurate, and constructive manner.
This toolkit offers strategies through which the media can collaborate with gender equality CSOs to amplify their work, contribute to their advocacy efforts, while gaining expert insights and localized data on gender issues, to enrich coverage of gender issues. Through this collaboration, media professionals may create accurate, compelling, and impactful content that drives real change.