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The Africa Women in Media Conference and Festival 2020

The Africa Women in Media Conference and Festival 2020

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December 03, 2020 to December 07, 2020
The Africa Women in Media Conference and Festival 2020

African Women in the Media, is a network for African women working in media industries anywhere in the world. Our aim is to impact positively the way media functions in relation to women, and our vision is that one day women of African heritage will have equal access to representation and opportunities in media industries and media content.

AWiM Conferences brings together media stakeholders, policy makers, academia and CSOs in the field of gender and media. AWiM2020 is our fourth conference and we are pleased to once again have the African Union as our title partners as we speak to key continental agendas. We are also pleased to have the European Union support our Pitch Zone and Awards this year under five categories. With the support of WAN-IFRA Women in News, delegates have had the opportunity to attend a live event on How to Pitch. This year, we also introduce the Labour Migration Reporting Awards in partnership with the International Organisation for Migration, International Labour Organisation and the African Union under the Joint Labour Migration Programme. With the support of Fojo Media Institute registered attendees will be receiving a daily in-depth newsletter relating to the key themes of AWiM2020.

With the theme Reimagining Futures: Women in Media, Peace and Technologies, AWiM2020 Virtual takes place on a dedicated website, and will run as a virtual conference, combining pre-recorded presentations and a one-day live event.

Re-imagining Futures reflects innovation in media industries, and the growing drive to change the narrative of Africa globally, particularly as African countries work towards achieving a dominant global position, urgent objectives like Silencing the Guns by 2020, Free movement of people and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Issues around movement, immigration, peace and security, and the lived experiences, roles and insights of women in media practitioners and researchers make the AWiM2020 Virtual a timely focal point. A special section focused on COVID-19 and the work done by African women journalists will highlight lessons learnt.

In this respect, AWiM2020 Virtual contributes to agendas on the African continent and globally, namely:

  • The African Union Commission’s Agenda 2063 Aspiration 4, which aspires to a “peaceful and secure Africa”, and Aspiration 6 with the specific goal of “an Africa whose development is people-driven, relying on the potential of African people, especially its women and youth, and caring for children ”;

The United Nations’ Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goal 5, particularly in the aspect of representation. SDG 5 reports a 1% global growth in the representation of women in managerial positions from 26% in 2015, to 27% in 2018, and that this increase is seen in “all regions except in least developed countries.



 

Join the conversation on twitter using  #AWIM2020 

For more information on the program https://awim2020.africanwomeninmedia.com

 

For media inquiries contact: 

Janet Faith Adhiambo Ochieng | Communications Officer- Agenda 2063  | African Union Commission I E-mail: ochiengj@african-union.org 
Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: DIC@african-union.org I Website: www.au.int I Addis Ababa | Ethiopia
For further information: Directorate of Information and Communication | African Union Commission I E-mail: DIC@african-union.org
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Resources 

Department Resources

September 19, 2020

The African Union Commission (AUC) envisions “an integrated continent that is politically united based on the ideals of Pan Africanism an

June 24, 2020

Highlights of the cooperation with the GIZ-project “Support to the African Union on Migration and Displacement”

June 24, 2020

Violent extremism is a global issue.