Dark Side of Youth Employment in Uganda
Many young workers are toiling for more than 6 months without a guiding contract, which most employers avoid since they fear potential legal action if they fail to meet the employees’ expectations.
Many young workers are toiling for more than 6 months without a guiding contract, which most employers avoid since they fear potential legal action if they fail to meet the employees’ expectations.
With their passion and dedication, they are ready to shape the future of media and make a positive difference in society.
“We have to tell women stories with compassion. Pay attention to the language and the image (photos used). Because the language can be disempowering,” said Dr. Maractho.
“Ensure you capture different voices when pursuing your story. Be gender sensitive and relate your stories with issues in the communities like GBV, Sexually Reproductive Health, Mental Health, and Education. Tap into solution stories and other broader National agenda,” Ms. Diana Karakire
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