Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe "is an independent Trust that works to promote responsible journalism in Zimbabwe. This is achieved through monitoring and analysis of news and current affairs on radio, television andthe print media." [1]
"The project is a joint initiative of three organizations: the Zimbabwe chapter of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Zimbabwe (CCJPZ) and Article 19. The project focuses primarily on media outlets financed from private funds that are often subject to censorship. Site offers general information, detailed information about the monitoring procedures, reports, newsletter and publications (can be ordered on-line)." [2]
In 2000 they produced an election watching booklet for IMPACS. "This booklet was drafted by Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe, whose work is funded by the Norwegian International Development Agency, NORAD, and the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa. Much of the material in it is drawn from the publications of two organizations: the International Federation of Journalists and ARTICLE 19, the International Centre Against Censorship."
Partners
- Article 19
- Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)
- Zimbabwe Election Support Network (Zesn)
- Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition
- Legal Resources Foundation
- Kubatana
- Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum
- International Bar Association
Funding partners
An earlier version of their website from 2004 provides their funding details:
- Norwegian Agency for International Development (NORAD
- Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA)
- Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa (NiZA)
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID- OTI)
- Communication Assistance Foundation (CAF)
- Article 19: Global Campaign for Freedom of Expression