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Media Gender Code of Ethics

Media Gender Code of Ethics
yenkasa October 26, 2022

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The Media Council of Tanzania has created a Media Gender Code of Ethics to help members of the media make their workplaces fair and equal for men and women.

To read the full resource, click here.

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