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Africa International Journal of Management Education and Governance (AIJMEG) 1( 1):45 -54(ISSN: 2518 -0827)

Africa International Journal of Management Education and Governance


(AIJMEG) 1(1)
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MEDIA REPRESENTATION: IS IT AN AVENUE FOR ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF


AFRICAN WOMEN?

1Arogo Phyllis Achieng’ & 2Omuya Jacqueline


1Corrresponding Author; Lecturer University of Eldoret phyllisarogo@yahoo.com, 2 Mount Kenya

University
Abstract
There has been growing concerns about the fact that African media has failed to commit itself to ensuring
that the gender question becomes a standard of measure for press freedom and access to information on
the continent. The use of the female body as a mere decoration or as an attention-getting device
diminishes women's self-esteem and ignores other aspects of women's personality, their human potential
and contributions to economic empowerment for development. Women are underrepresented in political,
social and economic reporting; this results in limiting the freedom of expression caused by self-censorship
by a male dominated industry. It is a cause of concern on the portrayal of women in household-related
roles, mostly in advertisements for household products, particularly because of the repetitiousness of the
housewife image. The media does not fully recognize the dynamism that women display in the economic,
cultural and social lives of their communities through their associations and informal networks channeled
into creating new models of participation and leadership. This paper therefore explores the need for
positive women access and use of the media for economic empowerment in Africa; it examines the
challenges facing the portrayal of women in the media and makes recommendations on how increase
women's representation in decision-making structures in media houses and develop structures and
frameworks for gender mainstreaming based on laws and policies for sustained economic empowerment of
women. This paper explores secondary data from text books, and journals to conclude that, without
meaningful commitment in the form of policy changes and the provision of resources to address women
conditions and involvement in the media representation; Africa cannot hope to see a breakthrough in its
development and renewal. It recommends that, greater awareness and supportive environment needs to be
enhanced by the media for women to be more self-reflective and have a greater awareness of their own
weaknesses, challenges, strengths and opportunities. Women should be exposed to more in-depth training
and development to gain not only knowledge and skills but also wisdom in order to be authentic leaders
with integrity. Also, there should be is an urgent need to increase the knowledge and ability of mass
media professionals to create more awareness on gender issues.

Key words: Positive media representation, women economic empowerment

Introduction in family decisions, and providing them


Women are the cornerstone of all with opportunities for economic freedom,
responsibilities for meeting basic needs of Africa can build stronger future
the family, yet they lack adequate access to generations. A wise woman; Anthony S.B,
the resources, information and freedom of an American civil rights leader once
action they need to fulfill these asserted that, ‘Africa is overflowing with
responsibilities. By providing girls with women leaders; they lack only the training
education, allowing women to have a voice and means to bloom.’ The assertion exposes
a gap that needs to be filled in order to Journalists Association, on enhancing
advance the position of women in Africa; gender equality in the Media, it was
strengthen their skills and expand their deduced that women do not receive equal
capacities to contribute to economic opportunities as male journalists do in
development of societies. This can be terms of training and advancement in their
achieved through positive media career. Some of the media institutions
representation of women in political, social violate rights of women journalists such as
and economic reporting, in addition to presenting them as sexual objects; sexual
other factors like financial accessibility. It is harassment, intimidation, abuse,
recognizable that, media is one of the undervaluing or ignoring their work,
fundamental tools for achieving gender successes, efforts, rights and by
equality and the economic empowerment of symbolically destroying or frustrating them.
women. Recently, there has been an It is difficult to achieve sustainable
increase in the number of women who read development in an environment where a
newspapers, watch televisions, log onto large section of the population is not
websites and listen to radios. However it is involved in decision-making and leadership
noted that majority of women are roles. There is thus need for media to
uninterested and uninvolved in political enhance women representation by focusing
affairs and development, the economy and on their democratic values, education and
other societal issues, therefore making leadership roles to upgrade their
women issues being pushed to the participation, articulate their concerns and
periphery of the media. It is worth noting make their voices in economic development
that women are resentful of the exploitative heard.
use of the female body in advertising.
There is a great need for media to Background of Media Coverage in Africa
appreciate women’s personality, their It is generally noted that the environment
human potential and contributions to under which journalists work in Africa is
economic empowerment and development. harsh and unfriendly for both women and
It is a concern that, despite the positive men. But the situation is worst for women ,
efforts by majority of African governments especially in countries that are in conflict or
and NGOs to guarantee women equal rights are emerging from conflict, countries where
and protection from discrimination, media the political environment is unstable, where
has not fully recognized the dynamism that freedom of expression is almost none
women display in the economic, cultural existent and where there are still very
and social lives of communities. This strong socio cultural practices that
becomes an impediment to the speedy discriminate against women and girls.
attainment of Africa’s economic
development due to exclusion of the skills, In most African countries, women are
perspectives and dynamism of majority of under-represented in media decision-
the population who are women. According making structures including policy and
to a study conducted by the East Africa regulatory institutions and ministries

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responsible for ICT. Women are of women. It is important for the media to
underrepresented on the boards and in the attempt to reach out to the rural poor by
senior management of IT companies, policy giving them programmes that promote
and regulatory organizations, technical sustainable development, poverty
standard-setting organizations, industry alleviation and means towards eradicating
and professional organizations. Many violence against women. The media in
would appreciate some strides that have Kenya has an opportunity to mitigate
been made concerning how the media domestic violence by giving wide publicity
portray women in film, television and to the law against domestic violence
magazines, and that the last few years has enacted by the government, yet they failed
also seen a growth in the presence and they have failed to fully explore this
influence of women in media behind the opportunity.
scenes. Nevertheless, female stereotypes Women in Development
continue to thrive in the media we consume According to the 2009 World Survey on the
every day. Frankly speaking, women Role of Women in Development, it is almost
professionals in Africa continue to be impossible to achieve economic
under-represented in news coverage, and development when some society members
are often stereotypically portrayed when are excluded from development planning
they are included. Inadequate women’s due to underrepresentation. Economic
coverage is not only an African empowerment for any population is the
phenomenon but seems to be evidenced cornerstone for sustainable development
worldwide. owing to the direct contribution to
production systems. This should include
The Association of Women Journalists in participation of women by empowering
2000 studied news coverage of women and them for development through positive
women’s issues in 70 countries. It reported media representation and involving them in
that only 18 per cent of stories quote making decisions concerning issues of
women, and that the number of women- agriculture, business and social services
related stories came to barely 10 per cent of among others.
total news coverage. In most cases, the According to The African Recovery paper
media has portrayed women as objects of (1998), African women’s fundamental
entertainment. It is appreciated that there contribution in their households, food
has been an increase in the number of production systems and natural economies
women who read newspapers, watch are increasingly acknowledged within
televisions, log onto websites and listen to Africa and by the international community.
radios in the recent past; but the Despite this acknowledgement, women in
programmes aired in most case does not Africa continue to face enormous obstacles
empower women. The Kenyan media for owing to the fact that the growing
example have not fully fulfilled their recognition of their contributions has not
potential role for reducing poverty and translated into significantly improved
contributing to the economic development access to resources or increased decision-

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making powers. In many societies, women’s catalyst, the driving force, and the product
coverage in the media remains relatively of such an evolutionary process of change.
limited. For historical and practical reasons, Good information flow is an integral part
they are still at a disadvantage in getting the of social and economic development.
information and resources that they need to
work more productively and improve Media Representation of Women
family welfare (Barbara H, 1999). Even Access to information is becoming
when national policies encourage equality increasingly important to people’s everyday
of opportunity, women still generally lag lives throughout the world. Women’s rights
behind men in educational attainment, around the world are an important
earning capacity and other respects. indicator to understand global well-being.
Traditional constrains not only tend to limit The most cursory examination of media
the supply of opportunities for women; confirms that young girls are being
they also limit directly or subtly women’s bombarded with images of sexuality, often
own demand for such opportunities. This dominated by stereotypical portrayals of
vicious cycle depresses both productivity women and girls as powerless, passive
and welfare. victims. Under-represented, women are
equally misrepresented: the hyper-
The 1994 International Conference on sexualization of very young girls, most
Population and Development Programme notably in fashion and advertising, is a
of Action, paragraph 3.16 asserts that, disturbing trend given that these
women are generally the poorest of the poor stereotypes make up most of the
and, at the same time, key actors in the representations of themselves which girls
development process. Thus, eliminating and women see in the media. The pressures
social, cultural, political, and economic on girls are exacerbated by the media's
discrimination against women is a increasing tendency to portray very young
prerequisite of eradicating girls in sexual ways.
poverty…ensuring quality family planning
and reproductive health services, and It is worth noting that women are resentful
achieving balance between population and of the exploitative use of the female body in
available resources and sustainable patterns advertising; where he use of the female
of consumption and production. The fact body as a mere decoration or as an
that women are seldom involved in decision attention-getting device diminishes
making or policy formulation processes has women's self-esteem and ignores other
impeded their socio-economic development aspects of women's personality, their
and has led to most key issues affecting human potential and contributions to
them remaining untouched. However economic empowerment for development.
women know that the acquisition of Even media attention on women who help
knowledge constitutes the first step towards and fight for certain causes is distorted. In
the process of change, be it social, economic, other cases, the roles of women presented in
cultural, or political. Information is the the media, from talk shows, to

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entertainment shows as well as news horticulture, and poultry and raising small
reporting can often end up reinforcing the livestock. Yet, women often get little
status quo and the cultural stereotypes, recognition for that. In fact, many go
which influence other women to follow suit. unpaid. It is very difficult for these women
This happens in all nations, from the to get the financial resources required to
wealthiest to the poorest (and happens with buy equipment etc, as many societies still
men as well as children). do not accept, or realize, that there is a
change in the “traditional” roles. The
The African media does not fully recognize African media still has a long journey in
the dynamism that women display in the their attempt to open eyes to gender issues
economic, cultural and social lives of their and give voice to women so that they can
communities through their associations and change their lives and communities for the
informal networks channeled into creating better. But despite all these, it is important
new models of participation and leadership. to recognize and appreciate the role being
In many occasions, issues of vital concern to played every year by the International
women worldwide which include gender- Women’s Media Foundation, who honors
based violence, child marriages, the brave women journalists who risk political
trafficking of women are often ignored or persecution, injury and sometimes death in
covered only superficially by local media. their efforts to expose corruption and
Across the globe, women journalists and champion human rights.
media professionals work, many times
under difficult circumstances, to bring light
to the issues that affect all women. In Africa, Media as a Tool for Economic
poor women in informal settlements are Empowerment of Women
often more disadvantaged than men in Empowerment is a process by which we
terms of representation and participation in appropriate resources, assets, skills,
decision making, income generation capacities, opportunities, and all the
opportunities, physical and tenure security, elements that favor, enrich, and strengthen
shelter, and legal and human rights. Many our lives at the individual and collective
of them appear marginalized, even hidden, levels. An empowered woman is able to
from ongoing events in their communities analyze and overcome the oppression that
because of lack of skills, literacy, status, marks her life. The concept of women
mobility, and self-confidence. empowerment can be linked to
According to Inter Press Service, “On a development, leadership, democracy and all
global scale, women cultivate more than components of social well-being.
half of all the food that is grown. In sub- Empowerment leads to an increase in the
Saharan Africa and the Caribbean, they spiritual, political, social, or economic
produce up to 80 percent of basic foodstuffs. strength of individuals and communities. It
In Asia, they account for around 50 percent often involves developing confidence in
of food production. In Latin America, they one’s capacities. There should be positive
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women's sense of dignity and self-respect, women’s potential to fully utilize the media
and their right to self-determination for economic, social and political
(Schrijvers, 1991). empowerment.
Economic empowerment of women
Empowerment entails letting the power out involves movements and transitions out of
to encourage people to gain the skills and poverty, with asset building thresholds in
knowledge that will allow them to terms of physical, human, social and
overcome obstacles in life or work ecological capital. Thus, asset accumulation
environment and ultimately, help them is a pre-condition for economic
develop within themselves or in the society. empowerment and sustainable
It includes; the ability to make decisions accumulation of assets is the key to upward
about personal/collective circumstances; mobility beyond survival and towards
the ability to access information and economic empowerment. Poverty in Africa
resources for decision-making; ability to has tended to worsen over time and is
consider a range of options from which to characterized by high concentration of
choose; having positive-thinking about the women among the poor who do not earn
ability to make change; ability to learn and enough from their work to lift themselves
access skills for improving out of poverty (ILO, 2004).
personal/collective circumstance; ability to Macaire (2011), during international women
inform others’ perceptions though conference in Kenya stated that, girls and
exchange, education and engagement; women need to be at the heart of everything
increasing one's positive self-image and we do if we want to eradicate poverty. For
overcoming stigma and increasing one's example, we know that getting girls into
ability in discreet thinking to sort out right school begins a chain reaction of further
and wrong. benefits. Educated women have better
Women’s empowerment focuses on maternal health, fewer and healthier
increasing their power to take control over children and increased economic
decisions that shape their lives, including in opportunities. In Kenya, empowerment has
relation to access to resources, participation been a gradual process for women since
in decision-making and control over independence. Due to the socialization of
distribution of benefits. For women who women in Kenya’s patriarchal society, most
can access and use them, media offers women believe it is the role of men to
potential, especially in terms of reducing provide for the family and, as a result, most
poverty, improving governance, women are economically dependent on
overcoming isolation, and providing a their spouses or parents. For the young
voice. However, existing persistent gender Kenyan woman, achieving economic
discrimination in labour markets, in empowerment is a constant struggle.
education and training opportunities, and However, women who are economically
allocation of financial resources for empowered make an impact in their
entrepreneurship and business communities politically as well as socially
development, negatively impact on (Kariuki, 2010).

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Efforts made to women’s empowerment the most beneficial form of gender
and development in Kenya for example, empowerment; and this can be done
tends much to rely on the mass media and through representation of women in the
resultantly media feel a responsibility to media. Political participation, be it the
share its power to influence the dynamics of ability to vote, and voice opinions, or the
women's liberation. But media in its ability to run for office with a fair chance of
functioning in favor of women's being elected, plays a huge role in the
empowerment encounter confrontations empowerment of peoples. However,
from diverse forces and for its own profit it participation is not limited to the realm of
compromises with patriarchy, political politics. It can include participation in the
parties, religion and market. Consequently household, in schools, and the ability to
it fails to fight against the evils that cause make choices for one. It can be said that
women's subordination. The futility is these latter participations need to be
reflected through media’s construction of achieved before one can move onto broader
women, coverage on women’s issues and in political participation. When women have
the efforts to ensure women's access to the agency to do what she wants, a higher
media. However, there is a constant denial equality between men and women is
of this fact by media and in doing so it established.
presents women's sufferings that purchase
external sympathy for the ruling patriarchy.
Hindering the Successful Representation
As Africa’s first and only woman president of Women by the Media
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf once said, ‘leadership Women face a number of challenges in their
is never given on a silver platter, one has to attempt to successfully participate in the
earn it.’ Leveling the playing field by media activities which hinder their positive
paying attention to the need for gender representation. These include:
equality is a means to make leadership  Cultural and social attitudes; where
positions for women in Africa a more realist in some parts of Africa, especially
aspiration. When women, who have most of the rural settings; cultural
traditionally been denied a voice in and traditional stereotypes
decision-making through characterize women as child bearers
misrepresentation, come to power, they and caregivers who are not
transform the development agenda toward supposed to hold decision-making
the human component - focusing on health, positions in society. Women who
nutrition, education, water, sanitation and step out of the traditional roles
better family income. They tackle long- assigned to them are regarded as
ignored problems such as domestic unwomanly, wearing the shoes of
violence, alcoholism and corruption. men and not eligible for marriage.
This pressure to fulfill cultural
Participation which can be seen and gained expectations has influenced many
in a variety of ways has been argued to be women to turn down jobs that

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would separate them from their The above challenges lead to the issue of
families. underrepresentation of women in political,
 Media also places a negative social and economic reporting; which limits
spotlight on women. Some media their freedom of expression caused by self-
houses prefer male staff to censorship by a male dominated industry.
undertake certain assignments for Most media in Africa places a negative
coverage. The largely male spotlight on women. The largely male
dominated media often focuses on dominated media often focuses on mistakes
mistakes made by women, eliciting made by women, eliciting public ridicule of
public ridicule of female leaders female leaders while male leaders are
while male leaders are treated with treated with more respect. This makes
more respect. This makes women women fearful of entering the public arena.
fearful of entering the public arena.
 Inadequate access to decision- Conclusion
making roles; women are excluded Despite notable progress that has been
from the decision-making roles and made to positively represent women by
provided with limited opportunities exposing their potential contributions to
for economic freedom. economic development, there is a long way
 Capacity Building: There are to go both in quantity and quality of media
inadequate programmes to build representation of women. Positive coverage
capacity in African women through of women issues and giving women a voice
coaching, mentoring and interest for economic empowerment is yet to be
building to develop the next attained in Africa; as most improved media
generation of leadership and new coverage on women centers around culture,
ideas. health, beauty and other social issues.
 Gender Insensitivity: Most media Without meaningful commitment in the
organizations in Africa are male lead form of policy changes and the provision of
and gender insensitive. As a result, resources to address women conditions and
they do not show solidarity or give involvement in the media representation;
substantive support to women‘s Africa cannot hope to see a breakthrough in
issues its development and renewal.
 Long distance to working places,
Indeed, much remains to be done to achieve
unfavorable and long working hours
gender equality in media representation in
which are major obstacles to
African region. Issues such as gender
women‘s participation in the media.
mainstreaming in collective negotiations,
 Intimidation by some male staff
introduction of gender responsive policies
 Inadequate relevant and technical in structures and programmes of the media
skills due to limited opportunities
institutions, trade unions, associations and
offered to women for education, organizations; improved access to
training and development. information in and through media; the

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critical role of the media in gender justice  In addition to improving cultural
and women’s human rights need to be knowledge, knowledge and
addressed for sustainable economic information on healthcare for
involvement of women in the development women, particularly reproductive
agendas. and sexual healthcare, should not be
ignored.
Recommendations
 There should be some organization
 Greater Awareness and Supportive of mass media campaigns to create
Environment should be enhanced by awareness and address the negative
the media for women to be more effects of globalization that impede
self-reflective and have a greater women’s development.
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