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ACME Talks
African Centre for Media Excellence
20 episodes
2 days ago
Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.
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Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.
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Society & Culture
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ACME Talks with Irene Abalo and Carol Beyanga - Sexual harassment in the media
ACME Talks
24 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
ACME Talks with Irene Abalo and Carol Beyanga - Sexual harassment in the media

In this episode, Irene Abalo Otto and Carol Beyanga of Nation Media Group Uganda join ACME's online content producer, Clare Muhindo, to discuss the pervasive problem of sexual harassment in the media in Uganda.



Highlighted in this podcast is a survey report from Women in News on sexual harassment in African media organisations. It outlines the scale of the problem in eight countries. Women in News has published a comprehensive sexual harassment toolkit with practical instruments to develop in-house policies, communication systems and investigative procedures. We encourage you to access it here and use it in your media house.


The Kampala-based NGO, Akina Mama Wa Afrika recently published a handbook on Understanding Sexual Harassment in the World of Work, and a study titled “Tusikize! Listen to Us”, that documents how sexual harassment manifests, how it is perpetuated and ehow it has impacted the lives of women.



Additional resources

Download the Uganda Employment (Sexual Harassment) Regulations, 2012 for statutory mechanisms to protect you and your colleagues.

To seek redress, please see:

  • The Equal Opportunities Commission (See the complaints handling process here)
  • Center for Public Interest Law
  • Legal Aid Service Providers Network
  • Human Rights Network for Journalists - Uganda
  • Chapter Four Uganda
  • Fida Uganda
ACME Talks
Conversations about journalism, media and society in Uganda from the African Centre for Media Excellence.