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THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS … 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; AGING IN UGANDA. THERE’S MORE TO THIS STORY. People aged 60+ in Uganda, regardless of economic status, are tilling fields, building houses, teaching classes, writing books, operating on patients, preaching sermons, buying land, participating in local government and even running for a fourth term in office. Yes, the downside to aging in Uganda is a story to be told, but there’s moreto
AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage. CLOSED – REPORTING HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA – AFRICAN March 29, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - 1 Comment. African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in partnership with the United States Mission in Uganda invites applications for a course on reporting health and HIV/AIDS. This course – Entrenching Knowledge-Based Health Journalism in Uganda – seeks to improve the media’s capacity to CLOSED – TRAINING OPPORTUNITY – COVERING URBANISATION IN In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. EIGHT JOURNALISTS BEATEN ON ORDERS OF MILITARY OFFICER AT Below is a timeline of the attacks 3 November 2020: Vision Group journalist Ronald Kakooza arrested while covering events at the Forum for Democratic Change headquarters in Najjanankumbi in a build-up to the nomination of the party’s candidate, Patrick Amuriat, who was also roughed up. 3 November: Journalists from different media houses covering a procession by Mr CHALLENGES UGANDAN JOURNALISTS FACE In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF MEDIA FREEDOM state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state ofmedia in uganda
THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS … 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; AGING IN UGANDA. THERE’S MORE TO THIS STORY. People aged 60+ in Uganda, regardless of economic status, are tilling fields, building houses, teaching classes, writing books, operating on patients, preaching sermons, buying land, participating in local government and even running for a fourth term in office. Yes, the downside to aging in Uganda is a story to be told, but there’s moreto
UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage. WHO WE ARE – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Who we are. The African Centre for Media Excellence is a Kampala-based independent, non-profit professional organisation that is committed to excellence in journalism and mass communication in Africa. ACME’s main goal is to make the media a more effective platform for the provision of information on public affairs, a tool for monitoringOPPORTUNITIES
Investigative reporting training opportunity for journalists from southwestern Uganda. April 20, 2021. April 20, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. Dates: 3-7 May, 2021 Available slots: 15 Location: Mbarara Application deadline: 25 April, 2021 The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) invites applications from journalists based in FORMER MONITOR WORKERS RUN TO LABOUR OFFICE FOR ALLEGED In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. CLOSED – TRAINING CALL – COVERING ELECTIONS – AFRICAN Iwill be so greatful if iam given an opportunity to join the training about elections.The media has greatly played Avery big role towards the public during the political seasons and it has in most times been misunderstood and tortured.This training will be of great impact since we will be equiped with skills on how to manage ourselves during elections,be truthful to the public and then respect CLOSED – REPORTING ON PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTABILITY IN Training dates: Course A – 3-7 August; Course B – 7 -11 September Slots available: 15 journalists Application deadline: 26 July (Expired) The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME), with support of the Delegation of the European Union to Uganda, invites applications from Ugandan journalists for a training course on Reporting Public Sector Accountability in Times of Emergencies. PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. VISION GROUP CEO ROBERT KABUSHENGA RESIGNS Vision Group’s Managing Director and CEO Robert Kabushenga has resigned. In a statement released on its website on Friday, Vision Group said Mr Kabushenga announced his resignation to staff in an email. “This is to let you know that for personal reasons I have asked the Board for an early retirement and this has been accepted,”he is
DEFAMATION: WHAT JOURNALISTS NEED TO KNOW Defamation: What journalists need to know. Defamation is probably the easiest charge that can be leveled against a journalist. It is pertinent therefore that every media practitioner is aware of the offence of defamation. According to Section 180 (1) of the Penal Code Act, a defamatory matter is one “ likely to injure the reputation ofany
USED AND RESUSED: THE WORDS AND PHRASES JOURNALISTS LOVE The list goes on and on. Sometimes these words and phrases are used because they communicate, but sometimes and most likely, often times, we just go with them because they are the easy option, they are on our finger tips and well, deadlines are deadlines. Still, a little thinking and creativity can help kick out these clichés. AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 CLOSED – REPORTING HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA – AFRICAN March 29, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - 1 Comment. African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in partnership with the United States Mission in Uganda invites applications for a course on reporting health and HIV/AIDS. This course – Entrenching Knowledge-Based Health Journalism in Uganda – seeks to improve the media’s capacity to UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage. GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA These guidelines, developed by the African Centre for Media Excellence, lay out the responsibilities of journalists and other important players such as political parties, candidates, and the Electoral Commission regarding media coverage of national elections inUganda.
PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. CHALLENGES UGANDAN JOURNALISTS FACE In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF MEDIA FREEDOM state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state ofmedia in uganda
WARYA POST – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Speak out against online attacks against women – Fatuma Abdulahi. November 19, 2015. November 20, 2015. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. Somali media manager and journalist, Fatuma Abdulahi, has expressed her frustration at the growing sexism and dehumanisation of women online. Speaking to a group of women in media, technology and . THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS … 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 CLOSED – REPORTING HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA – AFRICAN March 29, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - 1 Comment. African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in partnership with the United States Mission in Uganda invites applications for a course on reporting health and HIV/AIDS. This course – Entrenching Knowledge-Based Health Journalism in Uganda – seeks to improve the media’s capacity to UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage. GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA These guidelines, developed by the African Centre for Media Excellence, lay out the responsibilities of journalists and other important players such as political parties, candidates, and the Electoral Commission regarding media coverage of national elections inUganda.
PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. CHALLENGES UGANDAN JOURNALISTS FACE In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF MEDIA FREEDOM state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state ofmedia in uganda
WARYA POST – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Speak out against online attacks against women – Fatuma Abdulahi. November 19, 2015. November 20, 2015. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. Somali media manager and journalist, Fatuma Abdulahi, has expressed her frustration at the growing sexism and dehumanisation of women online. Speaking to a group of women in media, technology and . THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS … 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan .OPPORTUNITIES
Investigative reporting training opportunity for journalists from southwestern Uganda. April 20, 2021. April 20, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. Dates: 3-7 May, 2021 Available slots: 15 Location: Mbarara Application deadline: 25 April, 2021 The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) invites applications from journalists based in UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage. EIGHT JOURNALISTS BEATEN ON ORDERS OF MILITARY OFFICER AT Below is a timeline of the attacks 3 November 2020: Vision Group journalist Ronald Kakooza arrested while covering events at the Forum for Democratic Change headquarters in Najjanankumbi in a build-up to the nomination of the party’s candidate, Patrick Amuriat, who was also roughed up. 3 November: Journalists from different media houses covering a procession by Mr CLOSED – TRAINING OPPORTUNITY – COVERING URBANISATION IN In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. CLOSED – REPORTING ON PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTABILITY IN Training dates: Course A – 3-7 August; Course B – 7 -11 September Slots available: 15 journalists Application deadline: 26 July (Expired) The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME), with support of the Delegation of the European Union to Uganda, invites applications from Ugandan journalists for a training course on Reporting Public Sector Accountability in Times of Emergencies. PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. VISION GROUP CEO ROBERT KABUSHENGA RESIGNS Vision Group’s Managing Director and CEO Robert Kabushenga has resigned. In a statement released on its website on Friday, Vision Group said Mr Kabushenga announced his resignation to staff in an email. “This is to let you know that for personal reasons I have asked the Board for an early retirement and this has been accepted,”he is
DEFAMATION: WHAT JOURNALISTS NEED TO KNOW Defamation: What journalists need to know. Defamation is probably the easiest charge that can be leveled against a journalist. It is pertinent therefore that every media practitioner is aware of the offence of defamation. According to Section 180 (1) of the Penal Code Act, a defamatory matter is one “ likely to injure the reputation ofany
UGANDA’S BEST PHOTOGRAPHERS RECOGNISED Overall winner and 1st place in Portrait Category Winning photo by Muyingo Siraj Caption: Zephaniah, a 12 year old boy from Butaleja District in Eastern Uganda, shelters himself from drizzle as he keeps birds away from his family’s rice field. “Muyingo Siraj’s portrait is a photo amongst the awarded ones that clearly goes beyondthe
AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 CLOSED – REPORTING HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA – AFRICAN March 29, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - 1 Comment. African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in partnership with the United States Mission in Uganda invites applications for a course on reporting health and HIV/AIDS. This course – Entrenching Knowledge-Based Health Journalism in Uganda – seeks to improve the media’s capacity to UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage. GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA These guidelines, developed by the African Centre for Media Excellence, lay out the responsibilities of journalists and other important players such as political parties, candidates, and the Electoral Commission regarding media coverage of national elections inUganda.
PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. CHALLENGES UGANDAN JOURNALISTS FACE In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS … 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF MEDIA FREEDOM state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state ofmedia in uganda
WARYA POST – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Speak out against online attacks against women – Fatuma Abdulahi. November 19, 2015. November 20, 2015. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. Somali media manager and journalist, Fatuma Abdulahi, has expressed her frustration at the growing sexism and dehumanisation of women online. Speaking to a group of women in media, technology and . AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 CLOSED – REPORTING HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA – AFRICAN March 29, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - 1 Comment. African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in partnership with the United States Mission in Uganda invites applications for a course on reporting health and HIV/AIDS. This course – Entrenching Knowledge-Based Health Journalism in Uganda – seeks to improve the media’s capacity to UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage. GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA These guidelines, developed by the African Centre for Media Excellence, lay out the responsibilities of journalists and other important players such as political parties, candidates, and the Electoral Commission regarding media coverage of national elections inUganda.
PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. CHALLENGES UGANDAN JOURNALISTS FACE In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS … 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF MEDIA FREEDOM state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state ofmedia in uganda
WARYA POST – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Speak out against online attacks against women – Fatuma Abdulahi. November 19, 2015. November 20, 2015. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. Somali media manager and journalist, Fatuma Abdulahi, has expressed her frustration at the growing sexism and dehumanisation of women online. Speaking to a group of women in media, technology and . AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage.OPPORTUNITIES
Investigative reporting training opportunity for journalists from southwestern Uganda. April 20, 2021. April 20, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. Dates: 3-7 May, 2021 Available slots: 15 Location: Mbarara Application deadline: 25 April, 2021 The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) invites applications from journalists based in FORMER MONITOR WORKERS RUN TO LABOUR OFFICE FOR ALLEGED In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA These guidelines, developed by the African Centre for Media Excellence, lay out the responsibilities of journalists and other important players such as political parties, candidates, and the Electoral Commission regarding media coverage of national elections inUganda.
EIGHT JOURNALISTS BEATEN ON ORDERS OF MILITARY OFFICER AT Below is a timeline of the attacks 3 November 2020: Vision Group journalist Ronald Kakooza arrested while covering events at the Forum for Democratic Change headquarters in Najjanankumbi in a build-up to the nomination of the party’s candidate, Patrick Amuriat, who was also roughed up. 3 November: Journalists from different media houses covering a procession by Mr UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. UGANDAN - AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Published by African Centre for Media Excellence Plot 130 Kalungu Road (Bunga-Soya), off Ggaba Road P. O. Box 11283 Kampala, Uganda Tel: +256393 202 351
VISION GROUP CEO ROBERT KABUSHENGA RESIGNS Vision Group’s Managing Director and CEO Robert Kabushenga has resigned. In a statement released on its website on Friday, Vision Group said Mr Kabushenga announced his resignation to staff in an email. “This is to let you know that for personal reasons I have asked the Board for an early retirement and this has been accepted,”he is
AGING IN UGANDA. THERE’S MORE TO THIS STORY. People aged 60+ in Uganda, regardless of economic status, are tilling fields, building houses, teaching classes, writing books, operating on patients, preaching sermons, buying land, participating in local government and even running for a fourth term in office. Yes, the downside to aging in Uganda is a story to be told, but there’s moreto
AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA These guidelines, developed by the African Centre for Media Excellence, lay out the responsibilities of journalists and other important players such as political parties, candidates, and the Electoral Commission regarding media coverage of national elections inUganda.
CLOSED – REPORTING HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA – AFRICAN March 29, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - 1 Comment. African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in partnership with the United States Mission in Uganda invites applications for a course on reporting health and HIV/AIDS. This course – Entrenching Knowledge-Based Health Journalism in Uganda – seeks to improve the media’s capacity to PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF MEDIA FREEDOM state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state ofmedia in uganda
CHALLENGES UGANDAN JOURNALISTS FACE In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS …OBAMA MEDIA ACTACTS MEDIA GROUPSOCIAL MEDIA ACTSTRUTH IN MEDIA ACT 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; WARYA POST – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Speak out against online attacks against women – Fatuma Abdulahi. November 19, 2015. November 20, 2015. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. Somali media manager and journalist, Fatuma Abdulahi, has expressed her frustration at the growing sexism and dehumanisation of women online. Speaking to a group of women in media, technology and . AGING IN UGANDA. THERE’S MORE TO THIS STORY. People aged 60+ in Uganda, regardless of economic status, are tilling fields, building houses, teaching classes, writing books, operating on patients, preaching sermons, buying land, participating in local government and even running for a fourth term in office. Yes, the downside to aging in Uganda is a story to be told, but there’s moreto
AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE New! Ugandan media coverage of the 2021 elections – January 2021 report. April 14, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat briefly detained by police on the campaign trail. Photo by Badru Katumba. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) focuses on Ugandan . UGANDA NATIONAL JOURNALISM AWARDS 2021 GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA COVERAGE OF ELECTIONS IN UGANDA These guidelines, developed by the African Centre for Media Excellence, lay out the responsibilities of journalists and other important players such as political parties, candidates, and the Electoral Commission regarding media coverage of national elections inUganda.
CLOSED – REPORTING HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS IN UGANDA – AFRICAN March 29, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - 1 Comment. African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) in partnership with the United States Mission in Uganda invites applications for a course on reporting health and HIV/AIDS. This course – Entrenching Knowledge-Based Health Journalism in Uganda – seeks to improve the media’s capacity to PRESS FREEDOM IN UGANDA World Press Freedom Day speakers call for new reporting and funding models for Uganda’s media. May 4, 2017. May 4, 2017. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. The Ugandan media industry needs a paradigm shift, which deconstructs media values that hinder performance and promote conflict, Dr William Tayeebwa has said. OVERVIEW OF THE STATE OF MEDIA FREEDOM state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state of media in uganda state ofmedia in uganda
CHALLENGES UGANDAN JOURNALISTS FACE In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. THE MEDIA SERVICES ACT, 2016 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS …OBAMA MEDIA ACTACTS MEDIA GROUPSOCIAL MEDIA ACTSTRUTH IN MEDIA ACT 6 No.12 The Media Services Act 2016 “content” includes information in print media or electronic media images, drawings, cartoons, and any other characters, whether moving or still; “Complaints Committee” means a committee established under section 27 of this Act; WARYA POST – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Speak out against online attacks against women – Fatuma Abdulahi. November 19, 2015. November 20, 2015. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. Somali media manager and journalist, Fatuma Abdulahi, has expressed her frustration at the growing sexism and dehumanisation of women online. Speaking to a group of women in media, technology and . AGING IN UGANDA. THERE’S MORE TO THIS STORY. People aged 60+ in Uganda, regardless of economic status, are tilling fields, building houses, teaching classes, writing books, operating on patients, preaching sermons, buying land, participating in local government and even running for a fourth term in office. Yes, the downside to aging in Uganda is a story to be told, but there’s moreto
ABOUT US – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE About us. The African Centre for Media Excellence was incorporated in Kampala, Uganda, on 17 August 2009, under the Companies Act, Cap 110, as a company limited by guarantee and not having share capital. That is legalese to mean that ACME is a non-profit. Strategically, ACME occupies the space between the media industry and academic WHO WE ARE – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Who we are. The African Centre for Media Excellence is a Kampala-based independent, non-profit professional organisation that is committed to excellence in journalism and mass communication in Africa. ACME’s main goal is to make the media a more effective platform for the provision of information on public affairs, a tool for monitoringACME RESEARCH
January 13, 2021. April 19, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. This report by the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) analyses quantity and nature of coverage of the Uganda’s 2021 elections December 2020. Five key publications, six UGANDAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2021 ELECTIONS (DECEMBER This report from the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) looks at Ugandan news media coverage of the 2021 elections, focusing on five key publications, six television stations, and 35 radio stations. It explores the attention these newspapers and a news magazine, television and radio stations paid the election-related news and issues in December 2020 and the nature of their coverage.OPPORTUNITIES
Investigative reporting training opportunity for journalists from southwestern Uganda. April 20, 2021. April 20, 2021. - by ACME team - Leave a Comment. Dates: 3-7 May, 2021 Available slots: 15 Location: Mbarara Application deadline: 25 April, 2021 The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME) invites applications from journalists based in CLOSED – REPORTING ON PUBLIC SECTOR ACCOUNTABILITY IN Training dates: Course A – 3-7 August; Course B – 7 -11 September Slots available: 15 journalists Application deadline: 26 July (Expired) The African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME), with support of the Delegation of the European Union to Uganda, invites applications from Ugandan journalists for a training course on Reporting Public Sector Accountability in Times of Emergencies.ACME SECRETARIAT
A co-founder of ACME, Dr Peter G. Mwesige has worked as the group training editor of the Nation Media Group, East Africa’s biggest multi-media company. He was in charge of newsroom training at the company’s nearly dozen print and electronic media outlets in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. A holder of a Ph.D. in mass communications fromIndiana
CLOSED – TRAINING OPPORTUNITY – COVERING URBANISATION IN In March this year, a new initiative called the Uganda Media Sector Working Group was launched. It seeks to serve as a common platform through which the media industry, government, media development organisations and other interested parties can address the most pressing issues of the day, such as regulation, law reform, professionalism and media viability. CHARCOAL BURNING: A CANCER EATING KARAMOJA’S FUTURE AWAY The story, Charcoal burning: A cancer eating Karamoja’s future away, by New Vision reporter DANIEL EDYEGU, was published on Thursday April 21, 2016. The feature, published with funding from ACME’s Enhanced Media Reporting for Transparency and Accountability (EMERTA) programme, explains how charcoal burning is becoming a new form of insecurity in Karamoja – a sub-region that WARYA POST – AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA EXCELLENCE Speak out against online attacks against women – Fatuma Abdulahi. November 19, 2015. November 20, 2015. - by Harriet Anena - Leave a Comment. Somali media manager and journalist, Fatuma Abdulahi, has expressed her frustration at the growing sexism and dehumanisation of women online. Speaking to a group of women in media, technology and .Skip to content
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