Women in media urged to stay objective, amplify females’ voices in governance

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Electoral Commission chairperson Annabell Mtalimanja has called on women in the media to maintain objectivity and professionalism in their work to help the public stay well-informed.

Speaking at the Association of Women in Media (AWOME) annual general meeting in Salima, Mtalimanja emphasized the importance of women’s leadership beyond elections to ensure long-term progress and national development.

“Women’s participation in governance is vital for national development,” Mtalimanja said, adding that , “As women in the media, it is crucial that you remain objective and professional in your work, providing accurate and unbiased information to the public.”

Mtalimanja’s remarks were echoed by AWOME board member Jane Gogodous, who urged women in the media to work towards ensuring that women’s voices are heard and represented in governance.

“As women in the media, we have a responsibility to amplify women’s voices and promote their participation in decision-making processes,” Gogodous said.

The two-day conference, themed “Beyond the Ballot: Sustaining Women’s Voices in Governance,” brought together women in the media to discuss their role in promoting women’s leadership and participation in governance.

The conference provided a platform for women in the media to share experiences, challenges, and strategies for promoting women’s voices in governance.

Mtalimanja’s call for objectivity and professionalism in the media is particularly significant in the context of Malawi’s democratic development.

As the country continues to navigate the complexities of democratic governance, the role of the media in promoting transparency and accountability is crucial.

The conference highlighted the importance of women’s participation in governance and the media’s role in promoting their voices and leadership.

As AWOME continues to advocate for women’s rights and participation in governance, the organization’s efforts will be crucial in promoting a more inclusive and representative democracy in Malawi.


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