Our Story
Women in Media Association is an organization for women, by women. We are committed to supporting women across all media segments, to expand networks, educate and celebrate accomplishments. Through recognition events and professional development, our purpose is to bring talented, dedicated, established and up-and-coming women in media together. Our members benefit from shared ideas and experiences, and receive access to professional training and the acknowledgement they deserve.
Around Uganda , women are far less likely than men to be seen in the media. This gender-imbalanced picture of society can reinforce and perpetuate harmful gender stereotypes. For many years, journalists and producers across Uganda have been tackling the gender representation issue by rethinking whom they put in front of the camera or microphone, with the goal of achieving 50:50 gender representation every month. Our members country wide have joined the 50:50 Project to produce more programs reaching more than 50%+ female contributors on their shows. WOMA inspires Managers and leaders to shake up the status quo and improve diversity, equality and inclusion in their media organizations.
WOMA implements actions that discusses the progress that women have made in organizing against exclusion in media. Women who demanded coverage from media outlets were originally categorized as misfits or insane, as they were perceived as departing from their traditional domestic roles. Throughout the 1970s, media outlets and journals covering a range of feminist issues emerged. Women have been gaining influence in media. WOMA brings together women journalists and producers across Uganda to report on various women issues from their respective regions and communities
Mission of WOMA
To promote gender balance in media through networking, professional development and advocacy.
Vision of WOMA
A society where women are fully represented in Media.
Our Members
WOMA has sub-regional Networks and Associations all over Uganda. WOMA members include the following;
- 1. Kigezi Women in Media Association
- 2. Ankole Women in Media Association
- 3. Rwenzori Women in Media Association
- 4. Bunyoro Women in Media Association
- 5. Busoga Women in Media Association
- 6. Bugisu Women in Media Association
- 7. Teso Women in Media Association
- 8. Sebei Women in Media Association
- 9. Bukedi Women in Media Association
- 10. Karamoja Women in Media Association
- 11. Lango Women in Media Association
- 12. Acholi Women in Media Association
- 13. Buganda Women in Media Association