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Media, CSOs role in sparking positive change undeniable – Afrobarometer

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Media, CSOs role in sparking positive change undeniable – Afrobarometer

The role of media and civil society organisations (CSOs) in shaping public opinion and driving  positive change was highlighted at the two-day Africa Media Festival in Nairobi on  Wednesday. Under the theme of “Re-imagine Media,” the conference provided a platform  to explore the latest innovations and forward-thinking initiatives in media. 

Josephine Appiah-Nyamekye Sanny, Afrobarometer communications and knowledge  manager, joined Margaret Mliwa from the Ford Foundation, Risper Onyango from Lawyers  Hub, and Jacob Ukumu from Change.org Foundation to explore how media and CSOs can collaborate to create and foster constructive conversations that promote social and political  transformation. The panellists gave real-world examples of the power of successful CSO media partnerships in Africa and their remarkable impact. 

“At Afrobarometer, we understand the power of data in transforming media practices. That’s  why we’ve been providing training to the media on how to interpret and use our online data  analysis tool,” Sanny said. “With free and open access to public attitude data, the media has  a powerful tool to speak truth to power and hold politicians accountable.” 

As an example of best practice, Corruption Watch is an innovative media-CSO collaboration  between the Ghana Center for Democratic Development and Joy FM. This initiative  investigates cases of alleged corruption and brings the findings to the public, applying  pressure for guilty parties to be brought to justice while also educating the public on the  dangers of corruption.  

Mliwa, of the Ford Foundation, cited joint legal action by CSOs and the Media Council of  Tanzania against the government when they felt the civic space was being threatened. 

On achieving synergies by navigating differences in priorities and perspectives, Ukumu said,  “Journalism is basically an amplification of advocacy; the two go together. I can’t imagine  an environment where one exists without the other.”  

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The panellists also explored the complex interplay between CSOs and the media, especially  balancing autonomy and objectivity.  

Sanny, a former journalist, underscored the importance of media professionals maintaining  their independence while collaborating with third parties: “Don’t compromise your  professional ethical standards. Apply your gatekeeping rules.” Onyango also urged  participants to embrace alternative channels of media for more impact. 

The panellists agreed that CSOs and the media play a vital role in amplifying African voices  to create meaningful change. Though their methods may differ, the underlying motivation is  the same, as Sanny said: “We all want to be catalysts for change.”

Baraza Media Lab, a co-creation hub that provides space and resources to enable media  practitioners and entrepreneurs to collaborate, hosted the inaugural Africa Media Festival in  Nairobi on 14-15 February.

The festival brought together industry professionals, key players,  and innovators from across the African continent to celebrate, share, and explore the power  of media in Africa. 

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