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Author: Janet Napio

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Enforcing traditional journalism principles in the fast-paced online news world

August 14, 2017August 14, 2017 - by Janet Napio - Leave a Comment

When Kawowo Sports was launched in September 2011 it took Ugandan online news world by storm. Readers, hungry for a greater variety of local sports news, readily subscribed to the …

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Experts call for rethinking journalism ethics in the social media era

June 23, 2017July 5, 2017 - by Janet Napio - Leave a Comment

Media professionals have appealed for discussions around journalism ethics in respect to increasing social media use and mushrooming online news sites. Ms. Rachael Akidi, the BBC Focus on Africa radio …

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News / Uganda National Journalism Awards

Humanising social justice stories is essential to effect change

June 19, 2017July 5, 2017 - by Janet Napio - Leave a Comment

Uganda’s prisons system is plagued with problems. Journalists across the country have done a commendable job covering the plight of prisoners on remand, the impact of insufficient funding, and the …

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Journalism is about changing lives, not just telling stories – NBS TV’s Solomon Serwanjja

June 15, 2017June 15, 2017 - by Janet Napio - Leave a Comment

Driven. Passionate. Dogged. Intrepid. These are some of the words that judges of the Uganda National Journalism Awards 2017 use to describe Solomon Serwanjja. “In an age of declining funding …

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ACME research

Media coverage of health in Uganda, July 2015-June 2017

January 10, 2019June 27, 2019

Press Coverage of Public Affairs in Uganda, June 2013 – July 2017

November 5, 2018July 5, 2019

ACME Report: Uganda media coverage of the Kaweesi killing

July 14, 2017August 1, 2017

ACME research shows significant imbalance in public affairs coverage in Uganda’s press

July 12, 2017August 14, 2017

Mixed report card for Ugandan media on coverage of 2016 election

June 22, 2016August 1, 2017

RSS Uganda Journalists' Resource Centre

  • UN climate change report: land clearing and farming contribute a third of the world’s greenhouse gases
  • Global health still mimics colonial ways: here’s how to break the pattern
  • Draft Uganda Mining and Mineral Bill, 2019
  • Dataset – Uganda prison statistics
  • Appropriation Act, 2019
  • Social media analytics: A practical guidebook
  • Uganda Police Force annual crime report 2018
  • Overview of Uganda’s national transitional justice policy
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RSS New on the Uganda journalists’ resource centre

  • UN climate change report: land clearing and farming contribute a third of the world’s greenhouse gases
  • Global health still mimics colonial ways: here’s how to break the pattern
  • Draft Uganda Mining and Mineral Bill, 2019
  • Dataset – Uganda prison statistics
  • Appropriation Act, 2019
  • Social media analytics: A practical guidebook
  • Uganda Police Force annual crime report 2018
  • Overview of Uganda’s national transitional justice policy
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