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Make Abuse Disappear Online Accountability Tool (MAD OAT)Country
South Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesFollowing an instance where a child's rights are violated in the media, or where the media have made an effort to protect the rights of the child, the MAD OAT network will respond to the media concerned, the relevant regulatory body, and to other media. It is envisaged that numerous objections and acknowledgment of instances of best practice, from children, key non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and professionals working on child abuse, will make a significant impact on the media concerned, and, importantly, on the complaints and regulatory bodies. The following process outlines the practical operation of the network:
The project works with a network of child abuse experts who believe that it is important to consider children's opinions when helping them. The organisers set up a child reference group that meets regularly to review the articles and letters sent to the media and media authorities. Development IssuesChildren, Rights. Key PointsMMA has done extensive research on children in the media. In general, children's stories and images are used to add dramatic value to a news story. This is true particularly for bad news, as children's voices are highlighted in stories of death and disaster, and are characterised as victims in child abuse stories. Children are seldom asked their opinions but, rather, used as passive subjects of stories. PartnersMicrosoft South Africa, MMA. ContactSandra Roberts
Research Manager
Media Monitoring Africa (MMA)
P.O. Box 1560
Parklands
2121
South Africa
Tel: 27 0 11 788 1278
Fax: 27 0 11 788 1289
SourceEmail from Sandra Roberts to Soul Beat Africa; and the MAD OAT website on June 13 2006 and March 24 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 13 2006 Last Updated October 26 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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