AWiM 2023
Conference
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Conference 2023 Marriot Kigali, Rwanda, 30 Nov - 1 Dec 2023
MEDIA & GENDER VIOLENCE
Media and gender violence refer to the intersection of how media portrays gender and the perpetuation of violence against individuals based on their gender identity.
About AWiM23
Media and gender violence refer to the intersection of how media portrays gender and the perpetuation of violence against individuals based on their gender identity. This is not only limited to physical violence but also includes psychological, sexual and economic forms of violence. Recent statistics show that gender-based violence remains a prevalent global issue, disproportionately affecting women and girls. Similarly, women in media have long been subjected to gender-based discrimination and various forms of violence in their line of work, including sexual harassment. AWiM23 Rwanda brings together media practitioners, academia, policy actors and CSOs to share best practices and set actions to address these issues.
CONFERENCE FORMAT
To lower barriers to attendance, AWiM23 will be a hybrid conference. However, all speakers and facilitators are expected to participate in person. Given the theme, a range of formats will be deployed to facilitate audience participation and create intimate spaces for discussions, These includes Fireside chats, Open fishbowl sessions, panels, workshops and roundtable discussions.
CONFERENCE OUTCOME
The African Women in Media Declaration on Media and Gender Violence will be co-developed with conference participants. Subsequent projects will be developed based on the declaration. Day One will end with a conference review led by session
moderators. Day Two will end with the declaration roundtables, during which
the African Women in Media Declaration on Media and Gender Violence will be co-developed.
THEME OBJECTIVES
To raise awareness of the impact of media representation of gender on gender-based violence and provide a safe space where media professionals can share their lived experiences. To bring together media professionals, experts, academics, CSOs and advocates to develop strategies, guidelines and best practices for reporting on gender-based violence that promote
responsible reporting.
Speakers
Enatnesh Muluken Fetene
Lecturer, Wollo University
Schedule
DAY ONE
Time
Session Title
Speakers
Structure
- 07:30 - 08:30
- Registration
- 08:30 - 09:00
- Welcome
- 09:00 - 10:00
- Opening Remarks
- Dr Yemisi Akinbobola
- Dr Amina Salihu (MacArthur Foundation)
- Annelie Frank (Rwanda Media Programme)
- Johanna Teague (Swedish Ambassador to Rwanda)
- Yolande Makolo (Spokesperson Rwanda Government
- 10:00 - 10:45
- Keynote on Media and Gender Violence
- Agneta Soderberg-Jacobson
- Dr Sarah Macharia
- Arthur Asiimwe
- Misako Ito
- Moderator: Dr Yemisi Akinbobola
- 10:45 - 11:00
- BREAK
- 11:00 - 01:00
- From Headlines to Action: Accountability and collective action in media coverage of Gender-based violence.
- Carolyn Thompson
- Mame Diarra Diop
- Latifa Akharbach
- Fitih Alemu
- Moderator- Regine AKALIKUMUTIMA
- Panel presentations
- 11:00 - 01:00
- Violence & other barriers against women in media
- Mamaponya Motsai
- Uwamahoro Nadine
- Maulline Gragau
- Eden Sahle
- Moderator- Susan Makore
- Panel presentations
- 11:00 - 01:00
- Sexual Harassment in the media: From awareness to action.
- Peace TUMWESIGIRE
- Bibio INGABIRE
- Meseret Kebede
- Najma Abdullahi Ahmed
- Moderator- Honnette Isimbi
- Panel presentations
- 11:00 - 01:00
- Tools and Resources: Proposal Writing & Reporting, Online & Field Safety
- Bongiwe Tutu
- Thomas Lethoba
- Panel presentations
- 01:00 - 02:00
- LUNCH BREAK
- 02:00 - 04:00
- What is to be done? Tackling digital violence against women in and beyond media
- Prof. Glenda Daniels
- Dr Omega Douglas
- Nancy Marangu
- Nokuthaba Mathema
- Ochanya Lamai
- Moderator: Uwera Astrida
- Panel presentations
- 02:00 - 04:00
- Visual Vignettes: Gender-Based Violence in film, TV and other visual media
- Chika Nnabuife
- Mwape Kumwenda
- Aidah Munzatsi
- Moderator: Christine Ingabire
- Panel presentations
- 02:00 - 04:00
- A look inward: Protecting Women in media and our role as female media leaders
- Catherine Gicheru
- Adenike Aloba
- Angela Agoawike
- Toun Okewale Sonaiya
- Moderator: Oluwadara Ajala
- Panel presentations
- 02:00 - 04:00
- "Workshop Title: Future of reporting Gender-Based Violence in the media"
- Lister Namumba
- Workshop
- 04:00 - 04:30
- SHORT BREAK
- 04:30 - 06:30
- Tackling the Trolls: Exploring the Effects of Online Harassment and Misogyny on Women in Media
- Joan Letting
- Theola Ehinomhen Amiokhaibhor
- Nyarai Sabeka
- Nonhlanhla Ngwenya
- Moderator- Brigitte UWAMARIYA
- Panel presentations
- 04:30 - 06:30
- The role of the media in countering misinformation and disinformation on gender-based violence
- Carolyn Ashaba
- Dr Ke Cai
- Dr Jingwei Zhang
- Omogolo Taunyane
- Moderator- Rachel Ombaka
- Panel presentations
- 04:30 - 06:30
-
The role of gender clubs in journalism teaching universities in fighting against gender-based violence.
Experiences from The Quote This Woman+
- Charlene Furaha
- Kathleen Magrobi
- Moderator: Diane MUSHIMIYIMANA
- Panel presentations
- END OF DAY 1
DAY TWO
Time
Session Title
Speakers
Structure
- 08:30 - 09:00
- Registration and Welcome
- 09:00 - 11:00
- Media Business and Financial Models Plenary and Workshop by MacArthur Foundation
- Oluwadara Ajala
- Qaanitah Hunter
- Kathryn Kotze
- Lars Tallert
- Christine Nguku
- Moderator- Dr Yemisi Akinbobola
- Panel Discussion
- 11:00 - 11:15
- BREAK
- 11:15 - 1:00
- Challenges and opportunities in the media’s role, representation and coverage of gender-based violence
- Enatnesh Muluken Fetene
- Agaredech Jemaneh Gemeda
- Sarah Mawerere
- Nomshado Nkosinkulu
- Thandi Bombi
- Moderator- Queenter Mbori
- Panel presentations
- 11:15 - 1:00
- Policies and strategies against gender-based violence in media organisations
- Gladness Munuo
- Jan Ajwang
- Rebecca Ekpe
- Sharon Kimachu
- Moderator: Amandine NDIKUMASABO
- Panel presentations
- 11:15 - 1:00
- FOJO fact checking workshop
- Annelie Frank
- Workshop
- 11:15 - 1:00
- Fireside Chat: Exploring The Ethical and Gender-Sensitive Reporting of Gender-Based Violence in the African Media Space
- Folaranmi Folayan
- Nelly Kalu
- 01:15 - 02:15
- LUNCH BREAK
- 02:00 - 03:15
- Roundtable discussions
- 03:15 - 04:00
- Roundtable Feedback
- 04:00 - 04:30
- BREAK
- 04:30 - 05:30
- Declaration session and Closing
- Declaration Announcement- Dr Sarah Macharia Closing Remarks by Minister of Gender and Family Promotion
- 07:00 -
- AWiM23 Awards Dinner and Ceremony
- END OF DAY 2
Bringing together the African Women
This event will bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds, including media, journalism, academia, and CSOs, fostering a point of convergence where ideas, knowledge, and perspectives intertwine.
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Panels and Workshop
In our interactive panels, you’ll join a conversation that delves deep into pressing topics, dissecting challenges, and uncovering innovative solutions. Also, our transformative workshops offer a hands-on experience, allowing you to actively engage in brainstorming sessions, and immersive role plays. Collaborate with like-minded professionals, master invaluable skills, and unlock your true potential in these captivating environments.
Roundtables and Fishbowl Discussions
Sit at a Roundtable and engage in in-depth conversations with fellow participants. These intimate setting allows for open dialogue, enabling you to explore innovative ideas, share your experiences, and collaboratively develop strategies to challenge existing norms. Also, experience an immersive Fishbowl Conversation format, where experts and thought leaders will take center stage, sharing their perspectives and inspiring critical thinking.
Fireside Chats and Ignite talks
Prepare to be amazed, challenged, and motivated as the AWiM23 Conference unveils these electrifying sessions. Don’t let the fear of missing out get the best of you – be part of this extraordinary gathering that will push boundaries, foster connections, and elevate your professional journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have a Question?
Registration for the conference can be done online through our website. Simply visit the registration page, fill out the required information, and select your preferred ticket option. We look forward to welcoming you to the conference!
No, we do not offer any scholarships but we are happy to provide a letter of support to funders.
Yes, networking is a crucial part of our conference experience. We have dedicated networking sessions, social events, and interactive activities to facilitate meaningful connections among attendees. Take advantage of these opportunities to expand your professional network and forge valuable relationships in the media industry.
We welcome sponsors and exhibitors who align with our mission and values. To learn more about sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, please visit the “Partner with AWiM23 ” page on our website. We would be delighted to discuss how we can collaborate and showcase your organization at our event.
ABOUT AWim23
Media and gender violence refer to the intersection of the way in which media portrays gender and the perpetuation of violence against individuals based on their gender identity. This is not only limited to physical violence but also includes psychological, sexual and economic forms of violence. Recent statistics show that gender-based violence remains a prevalent issue globally, with women and girls being disproportionately affected. The conference in Rwanda this year will look at the nuances surrounding Media and gender violence.