ABSTRACT
The study aimed to study the media coverage of issues of children's rights violations
in Kenya. It employed A quantitative assessment of secondary data was carried out on
The Daily Nation and The East African Standard for the period of six months
(January 2005 - June 2005).
The major recommendation was that media houses should seek to establish objectivity
when covering children's issues. They should not portray children always as people
who only need to be helped, but rather as people who also contribute actively in the
society; from our observation most of the children's coverage was concerning charity
functions. The increase of coverage of children's issues in the months after the
Children's Bill was passed is an indicator that the two papers paid more attention to
children's issues after the passing of the Bill. Children are important members of our
society and the Bill should not have been the one to prompt the papers to give
children more coverage.
Judging from the increase of Hard News items on children by both papers, issues
concerning children gained a lot of prominence after the Billwas passed. As such,
they were covered more in form of hard news as- compared to letters to the editor.
Both papers allocate substantial amount of space to photographs on children's issues
although the Standard allocates more as compared to the Nation.
The study showed that there was an increase in the coverage of children's issues in the
months after the Children's Bill was passed is an indicator that the two papers paid more attention to children's issues after the passing of the Bill.
KANYANGO, M (2021). Media Coverage Of Issues Of Children's Rights Violations In Kenya: Case Study Of Nation Newspaper And The East African Standard Newspapers. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/media-coverage-of-issues-of-children-s-rights-violations-in-kenya-case-study-of-nation-newspaper-and-the-east-african-standard-newspapers
KANYANGO, MAUREEN "Media Coverage Of Issues Of Children's Rights Violations In Kenya: Case Study Of Nation Newspaper And The East African Standard Newspapers" Afribary. Afribary, 11 Jun. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/media-coverage-of-issues-of-children-s-rights-violations-in-kenya-case-study-of-nation-newspaper-and-the-east-african-standard-newspapers. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
KANYANGO, MAUREEN . "Media Coverage Of Issues Of Children's Rights Violations In Kenya: Case Study Of Nation Newspaper And The East African Standard Newspapers". Afribary, Afribary, 11 Jun. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/media-coverage-of-issues-of-children-s-rights-violations-in-kenya-case-study-of-nation-newspaper-and-the-east-african-standard-newspapers >.
KANYANGO, MAUREEN . "Media Coverage Of Issues Of Children's Rights Violations In Kenya: Case Study Of Nation Newspaper And The East African Standard Newspapers" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/media-coverage-of-issues-of-children-s-rights-violations-in-kenya-case-study-of-nation-newspaper-and-the-east-african-standard-newspapers