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Bi-weekly Report 15th - 28th August 2023

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OVERVIEW

This report presents findings from the analysis of the coverage of children-related issues in Uganda for the period 15th – 28th August 2023 by various online media platforms. The main method used for analysis was content analysis.     

Overall, the analyzed data results show that 472 articles were published online on children and children-related issues in Uganda, indicating a decrease of 70 articles from those published during the first two weeks of August 2023. 

One hundred sixty-two (162) articles focused on keeping children Safe[1], 155 on keeping children Alive[2], and 155 were on keeping children Learning[3].

BI-WEEKLY ANALYSIS OF EDITORIAL AND JOURNALISTIC REPORTING TRENDS BY ONLINE PUBLICATIONS ON CHILDREN IN UGANDA (AUGUST 15TH – 28TH 2023)

  1. INTRODUCTION

Ultimate Multimedia Consult (UMC) is required to present to UNICEF Uganda an analysis of editorial and journalistic reporting trends on children and children-related issues in online platforms every two weeks. This report presents findings on how online publications covered children-related issues for the last two weeks of August 2023.

The report also shows how UNICEF Uganda messages, including press releases, reports, and expertise, are reported on by online publications. In addition, the report gives insights into the accuracy and appropriateness of the information provided on children’s issues. 

The analyzed content was drawn from news websites based in Uganda like: NTV Uganda, Bukedde and Capital FM; other websites like: Daily Monitor, New Vision, Uganda Radio Network, NTV Uganda, Daily Express, Mazima News, PML Daily, Nile Post, The Independent, and Various YouTube Channels like BBS Terefayina, NTV Uganda, UBC TV, Spark TV, Bukedde TV, NBS TV, Urban TV among others, as well as websites based in other countries. The analysed data was accessed from online publications/platforms.

  • ONLINE ANALYSIS

We captured 472 articles from online publications reporting children and children-related issues during the last two weeks of August 2023 (15th 28th) indicating a decrease of 70 articles from those recorded during the first two weeks of August 2023. Below is a table showing a breakdown by publication, and category.

Publication Website URLKeeping children AliveKeeping Children SafeKeeping Children LearningTotal No. of articles
The New Visionhttps://www.newvision.co.ug18          321565
NTV Ugandahttps://www.ntv.co.ug/ug 24         132057
Daily Monitorhttps://www.monitor.co.ug18201957
Bukeddehttps://www.bukedde.co.ug6121129
Urban TVhttps://www.youtube.com/@urbantv_ug1151228
Uganda Radio Networkhttps://ugandaradionetwork.net7101027
UBC TVhttps://ubc.go.ug/113923
Salt Mediahttps://www.youtube.com/@saltmediauganda/videos87621
BBS Terefayinahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaMcZZMj6A641020
Nile Posthttps://nilepost.co.ug77418
The Independenthttps://www.independent.co.ug6          3413
Spark TVhttps://www.ntv.co.ug/ug/news/sparktv-news/74213
Daily Expresshttps://dailyexpress.co.ug47213
News247 34512
KFMhttps://www.kfm.co.ug2338
PML Dailyhttps://www.pmldaily.com/1236
Chimp Reportshttps://chimpreports.com3306
The Observerhttps://www.observer.ug2226
All Africahttps://allafrica.com1146
Mazimahttps://mazima.ug2125
Delta TVhttps://www.youtube.com/@DELTATVTUKOLE2035
Capital Radiohttps://capitalradio.co.ug/1124
Africa Presshttps://www.africa-press.net/1124
Uganda Police Forcehttps://www.upf.go.ug/0303
Watchdoghttps://www.watchdoguganda.com/1102
Pulse UGhttps://pulse.ug0202
ABS-CBN Newshttps://news.abs-cbn.com1001
Yeni Safakhttps://www.yenisafak.com/0101
LGBTQ Nationhttps://www.lgbtqnation.com/0101
Modern Ghanahttps://www.modernghana.com/0101
Tukohttps://www.tuko.co.ke/0101
Heritage Timeshttps://www.theheritagetimes.com/0101
NTV Kenyahttps://ntvkenya.co.ke/0101
Eastern Eyehttps://www.easterneye.biz/0011
The Paradisehttps://theparadise.ng/0011
African Businesshttps://african.business/0101
Church newshttps://www.thechurchnews.com/1001
Hope 103.2 Networkhttps://hope1032.com.au/1001
WFPhttps://www.wfp.org/0101
Education Newshttps://www.educationnews.co.ke/0011
The East Africanhttps://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/0101
Kawowo Sportshttps://kawowo.com/0011
Yahoohttps://uk.sports.yahoo.com/0101
Nationhttps://nation.africa/kenya0011
HTDShttps://www.htsyndication.com/0101
TOTAL 155162155472
  • CATEGORIES 

One hundred sixty-two (162) articles were centered on keeping children safe. 

Issues related to keeping children learning were reported in 155 articles. Articles on keeping children alive were in 155 articles.

  • GENDER OF AUTHORS

During the period under review, male authors reported and/or wrote most articles. While some articles had more than one author, 96 articles had no authors specified.

SENTIMENT

We found that 50% of the articles on children and children related issues published online during the last two weeks of August 2023 had a Positive sentiment[4]. Children-related articles with neutral sentiment were the least in number.

Out of the 189 children-related articles we recorded having a negative sentiment, two (02) articlesmentioned UNICEF. The mentions were in the articles below;

  1. https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/news/child-marriages-busia-moves-to-ban-disco-mata-NV_167964 Child marriages: Busia moves to ban disco matanga
  2. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/commentary/persistent-malnutrition-undermines-milk-surplus-story-4342738 Persistent malnutrition undermines milk surplus story
  • SHARE OF VOICE

The majority (90.9%) of the articles recorded during the last two weeks of August 2023 had a high share of voice[5] on children and children-related issues.

  • TYPE OF COVERAGE

The graph below shows the type of coverage of children-related articles online during the period 15th – 28th August 2023

  • MESSAGE FIDELITY

The majority (96.2%) of the children and children-related articles recorded during the last two weeks of August 2023 had high message fidelity. This implies that they laid out their messages clearly through the use of facts, statistics, audio-visuals and sources, making it easy for users to understand them as intended by the authors. Such articles are credible and trusted by content consumers.

  • NATURE OF QUOTES

Out of the 472 children-related articles we recorded from online publications, 410 had direct quotes, indicating journalists’ sourcing and clarity in presenting news. Two (02) articles had no quotes at all.

  • USE OF VISUALS

In the articles recorded during this period, all 472 articleshadaudiovisuals (photos, videos, audio, and graphics), as shown below.

It should be noted that articles with visuals are understood much better than those without.

  • ISSUES COVERED

The graphic below shows the topics covered in children-related articles online. The size of the words in the figure below and the numbers shown in the brackets (after the graphic) reflect the frequency at which the various topics were reported on in online publications.

From the articles captured, we noted that Education (60) and Child health (59) were the most covered issues during this period. These were followed by:

  • Schools (48)
  • Parenting (35)
  • Teachers (26)
  • Child Protection (26)
  • Child trafficking (24)
  • Breastfeeding (20)
  • Child Death (19)
  • Defilement (16)
  • Examinations (14)
  • Children with disabilities (13)
  • Food and Nutrition (12)
  • Cholera Outbreak (12)
  • Sports (17)


  • Note that some articles covered more than one issue
  • ARTICLES DISTRIBUTION PER REGION

Most (259) of the articles recorded were from the Central Region, while the Northern Region had the fewest articles at 46, as represented on the graph below.        

While some articles cut across different districts, others were general in nature and therefore were not recorded as coming from any of the four regions of Uganda.

Kampala (171), Kalangala (3), Luwero (21), Wakiso (2), Mukono (18), Mpigi (10), Masaka (7), Kayunga (2), Buikwe (22), Kalungu (2), Butambala (1)

Namayingo (6), Jinja (6), Ngora (9), Kamuli (3), Soroti (3), Zombo (3), Mbale (2), Buyende (2), Bugiri (1), Serere (1), Iganga (2), Budaka (4), Busia (4), Tororo (3), Manafwa (1), Kibuku (2)

Rukiga (6), Mbarara (4), Kabarole (9), Bundibugyo (2), Kanungu (2), Kikuube (3), Kasese (6), Rukungiri (1), Rwampara (2), Bushenyi (1), Isingiro (1), Kagadi (1), Kabale (5), Kakumiro (8), Masindi (5), Ntoroko (1), Kisoro (1).

Madi-Okollo (2), Gulu (7), Katakwi (3), Terego (2), Yumbe (9), Moroto (5), Lira (3), Kole (1), Kapelabyong (2), Kumi (2), Arua (2), Oyam (1), Dokolo, (1), Otuke (1), Kwania(1), Omoro (1), Kapchorwa (1), Apac (2),  Adjumani (1),

  • UNICEF UGANDA WEBSITE ARTICLES

This part analyzes UNICEF Uganda messages, including press releases, reports and expertise, and how they are reported on by UNICEF Uganda website. During the last two weeks of August 2023, one (01) press release, one (01) photo essay and one (01) article were published on the UNICEF Uganda website.

Story link & titleSearch Engine Optimization (SEO)[6]Comments
  1.                        https://www.unicef.org/uganda/press-releases/uganda-youth-and-children-statement-climate-action-african-climate-summit-2023 Uganda Youth and Children Statement on Climate Action for the African Climate Summit 2023PhotosGood use of keywordsKeyword-rich titleOutbound and inbound links on keywords and characters in your articles can make them stand out in Google searches. Keywords can also be included as tags.   Headlines can also be made keyword-rich to make articles more searchable and attract readers’ attention.   Use of videos in the articles is commendable as it provides extra information on the topic as well as rich media.   Exploit other visuals like graphics and animations whenever possible. Multimedia articles are not only easy to understand but also stand out in online searches.   Use of block quotes, bolding key phrases and putting some parts of the article in list form makes it scannable and easy to readUse related articles link in addition to hyperlinks (inbound and outbound) can help improve SEO for your content online as well as helping content users easily find other useful content on or off your site.
2.                    https://www.unicef.org/uganda/stories/world-humanitarian-day-2023 World Humanitarian Day 2023PhotosGood use of keywords
3.https://www.unicef.org/uganda/stories/polio-prevention-through-community-engagement-taking-promising-strides-kikuube-district  Polio prevention through community engagement taking promising strides in Kikuube District, UgandaPhotosBlockquotesKeyword rich title
  • UNICEF UGANDA MENTIONS

During this period, UNICEF Uganda was mentioned nine (09) times in 472 children andchildren-related articles in online publications. Below are links to the articles where UNICEF Uganda was mentioned during the last two weeks of August 2023:

CHARITY

  1. https://www.pmldaily.com/news/world/2023/08/absa-bank-uganda-afripads-hand-over-reusable-sanitary-pads-worth-ugx-20m-to-mukono-school-girls.html Absa Bank Uganda, AFRIpads hand over reusable sanitary pads worth UGX 20m to Mukono School girls
  2. https://www.independent.co.ug/mukono-school-girls-get-boost-of-sh20m-reusable-sanitary-pads-from-absa-bank-uganda-afripads/ Mukono School girls get boost of sh20m reusable sanitary pads from Absa Bank Uganda, AFRIpads
  3. https://nilepost.co.ug/2023/08/18/absa-afripads-donate-shs20m-reusable-sanitary-pads-to-mukono-school-girls/ Absa, AFRIpads donate shs20m reusable sanitary pads to Mukono school girls
  4. https://www.thechurchnews.com/global/2023/8/17/23811733/10-million-donation-unicef-mothers-children-central-african-republic-mail-haiti-mozambique Church donates $10 million to UNICEF to help mothers and children

CHILD MARRIAGES

  1. https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/news/child-marriages-busia-moves-to-ban-disco-mata-NV_167964 Child marriages: Busia moves to ban disco Matanga

MALNUTRITION

  1. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/commentary/persistent-malnutrition-undermines-milk-surplus-story-4342738 Persistent malnutrition undermines milk surplus story
  2. https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/blogs/provide-subsidised-milk-to-malnourished-child-NV_168134 Provide subsidised milk to malnourished children and women

EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS

  1. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/education/innovation-creativity-key-as-stanbic-crowns-2023-schools-championship-winners-4340088 Innovation, creativity key as Stanbic crowns 2023 schools championship winners
  2. https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/education/govt-should-take-over-nursery-education-exper-NV_168351 Govt should take over nursery education — expert
  • COMPARATOR MENTIONS

The Ministry of Education & Sports (MoES) was the most mentioned comparator in 16 articles, followed by, Ministry of Health (MOH) 15, The World Health Organization (WHO) 09, among other comparators.

Below is a breakdown of all comparator mentions

  COMPARATOR  NUMBER OF MENTIONS
Ministry of Health (MOH)15
Ministry of Education & Sports (MoES)16
World Health Organization (WHO)9
War Child Holland8
United Nations1
Uganda Red Cross Society4
Save the Children1
UNHCR2
WFP4
Ministry of Gender Labour Social Development (MGLSD)1
UWESO3
CEHURD1
  • SOCIAL MEDIA INSIGHTS 15TH – 28TH AUGUST 2023

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  • SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS

This part looks at how different media organizations in Uganda posted about children-related issues on social media. During this period, NTV Uganda, The New Vision, Urban TV and Daily Monitor posted the most on children. Posting was mainly on aspects of breastfeeding, sleep under the net campaign, food poisoning at Nakanyoni school, Rotary Cancer run, climate change, immunization, defilement, vaccination, education, girl child, schools, accidents, pediatrics, child malnutrition, teaching, child murder, child health, teachers, menstrual health, menstrual hygiene, child marriage, teenage pregnancy and other sex-related offences against children, reproductive health, maternal and neonatal health, child protection, parenting violence against children, among others. Below are snippets from and links to the posts captured from social media in the last two weeks of August:

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/680176334154212

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/680156367489542

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/680140490824463

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/682664233891622

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/682582007233178

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/692304916273429

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/692295772941010

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cv9btxdKddS/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/pfbid08LuSqTJvdM3AYFCNBhU2BgNK111kcpc6zGYgaNngajaQpAsHaqLnpVHKfq4Riw54l

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/pfbid02redtDmo5oe4qGJBYt9V4yETtQyxUDmDNxyqpWn1pwLD2RJNDMJLNMSnaxHY4YH3Bl

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/pfbid0gaFiJX7DXnnjFzjNHD1xARiMUDDaMyEjcezD1nydMBNoAp6TSAcyVGu7Fg3xoC2el

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/pfbid0P9Wo1bPwddBV57DS45onhokq7xdY4fm7V64amkwAk7Q9DnDGhLqW9HnKxCkRvMgbl

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/pfbid0Vo2VkFFUcgfwH5Yw1NPcs6ZKYgstoCETqy2YqbkKHzSvoxPP4PnR46FWHT15ZJ4Xl

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/pfbid035GzwJs3jT5jZcvK7Q32sBByxZvjTgcp6H9HjNQEzyXApxTzTwh3MGKyE2F4rBc59l

https://www.facebook.com/nbstelevision/posts/pfbid02MtTASnaZ7wwVPxeHeqZ7cznyg6HrK6f8Y643N6E4WvAHuscgPwWEdk3UzUcP6wtcl

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1748372822264780

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid0BjUytFqFhHgQpapcinMpTQ8QkdNJTFUAwaymZHYA55PxRgHtRDMK9E49ZK5jYEERl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/693816249455629

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/684708017020577

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/684544303703615

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/695379509299303

https://www.facebook.com/nbstelevision/posts/701592662005563

https://www.facebook.com/nbstelevision/posts/701520492012780

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/685380903619955

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/683100820528430

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/682970540541458

https://www.facebook.com/nbstelevision/posts/702796471885182

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/686431976848181

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/686368400187872

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/683540803817765

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/683982050440307

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/687858143372231

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/685066016998577

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/685006930337819


[1] Articles in this category may refer to a journalistic report(s) written and presented in the context of the social safety and welfare including the security of a child. Such articles include any content that addresses issues that threaten the lives of children like physical assault, psychosocial injury and threat.   

[2]This is concerned with articles and journalistic content that address the health of children in Uganda. It may also entail articles that look at the welfare of pregnant mothers or maternal health in general.

[3]Reports categorized as such may connote content published in a context of improving and addressing the issues concerning both the informal and formal education of a child, including early and progressive learning.

[4] Sentiment (also known as tonality) is used to measure how messages contained in children related articles are portrayed in the media in relation to UNICEF’s mission to advocate for the protection of children’s rights, help meet their basic needs and expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. Sentiment is normally categorized as positive, neutral or negative.

[5] The measure of the publicity/exposure a brand or issue receives in a story compared to its competitors or other issues.

[6] Search Engine Optimization is the process of improving the content on your website to increase its visibility for relevant searches online.

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