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The intersection of media, young leadership, and gender equality is crucial in addressing the pervasive issues of violence against women and girls in Africa. This abstract explores how media representation and the active engagement of young leaders can foster gender equality and combat violence. The media plays a dual role: it can perpetuate stereotypes through underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women, but it also holds the potential to challenge these norms by promoting gender-sensitive narratives that empower women. Young leaders are pivotal in leveraging media platforms to amplify…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The intersection of media, young leadership, and gender equality is crucial in addressing the pervasive issues of violence against women and girls in Africa. This abstract explores how media representation and the active engagement of young leaders can foster gender equality and combat violence. The media plays a dual role: it can perpetuate stereotypes through underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women, but it also holds the potential to challenge these norms by promoting gender-sensitive narratives that empower women. Young leaders are pivotal in leveraging media platforms to amplify women's voices and advocate for policy changes that support gender equality. By harnessing social media and other communication technologies, they can mobilize communities, raise awareness about gender-based violence, and promote educational initiatives aimed at dismantling harmful cultural practices. The collaboration between media and youth leadership is essential for creating a more equitable society where women and girls can thrive free from violence.
Autorenporträt
Akaakohol Doosuun Joyce works with Expression Company, Agege, Lagos, Nigeria,Victor Sachia Gwajime is a product of Nigerian Army University, Biu, Nigeria while Edache Simon Edoka is affiliated with the Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria. The trio work towards advancing against violence against women and girls in Nigeria and Africa at large.