In line with the goals of the Union to promote key stakeholder engagement with Africa’s development Agenda 2063, the Information and Communication Directorate (ICD) undertakes to engage media associations as partners in raising awareness about Agenda 2063 and its Flagship projects.
As part of the media engagement strategy, the ICD in collaboration with the African Women in Media (AWiM) has hosted the Annual African Women in Media Conferences in 2019, 2020 and 2021. The conference brings together media practitioners and owners, academia, as well as government and public sector communications officials, to discuss issues affecting the media industry, development of journalists, and specifically the participation of women in media sector.
The objectives of the partnership are to:
- Create awareness about the AU Strategy for Gender Equality & Women’s Empowerment (GEWE 2018-2028), The African Women’s Decade of Women’s Financial Inclusion and other key activities undertaken by the AU as relates to gender issues.
- Create awareness of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa
- Inform and engage media by:
- Recognising the contributions of journalists towards the achievement of Agenda 2063 (outcome from STC on Communications & ICT 2017)
- Engaging media in the advocacy initiatives for Ratification domestication and implementation regional and international instruments related to Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in the media.
Under the theme United in Action, AWiM22 Morocco takes place on 8-9 December 2022, as a hybrid conference. United in Action refers to the coming together of all African women in their shared experiences, and unity among media practitioners, academics, policy actors and civil society towards gender equality in the newsroom and in media content. Therefore, the AWiM22 conference is guided by an ethos of shared best practices and collaborative action to impact positively the way media functions in relation to African women. We posit that gender equality in and through the media is not just a moral and ethical obligation for media organisations, but a fundamental tenet of media's role in society.
At AWiM22, speakers will critically engage with the theme from academic, practice, policy and CSO perspectives. Academics will offer empirical and theoretical engagement; practitioners and CSOs will share learnings and best practices through their various initiatives, whilst policy actors are invited to consider policy interventions and agendas. This collective engagement for gender equality in and through the media will be considered in the wider context of global challenges.