Assess how the media is supposed to exercise its roles and responsibilities in reporting on gender based violence in a democracy
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The media is met with unique obstacles related to gender-based violence. The silence around these topics leads to the media's lack of awareness and overall skepticism regarding critical problems linked to gender-based abuse. Media must play a key role in changing gender-based violence (GBV) perceptions, and can help promote change.
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- Any attempt to record GBV for media coverage requires first to give priority to the safety & best interests of survivors. "Considerations" in the best interest of a survivor must dominate over other priorities like drawing attention to especially serious GBV violations
- In practical terms this ensures that the rights of survivors to integrity, anonymity, autonomy, security, safety and protection from retribution or harm must be given priority.
- Journalists and others are vital to raising awareness of GBV and to countering old misconceptions and prejudices which could remain on the topic. Attention can serve to explain how survivors also act as activists for reform by bringing attention to inspiring examples of empowerment and resilience, for example.
- Recognising that every step in an interview may be related to the stigma. Media practitioners must do everything possible to prevent further subjugation by the interviewee. It involves avoiding action that may harm their quality of life or their family or society status.
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