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Bi-weekly Report 15th - 28th March 2024

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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 March 2024 by various online media platforms. The main method used for analysis was content analysis.     

Overall, the analyzed data results show that 518 articles were published online on children and children-related issues in Uganda, indicating an increase of 34 articles from those published during the first two weeks of March 2024. 

Two hundred seventeen (217) articles focused on keeping children Learning[1], 127 on keeping children alive[2], and 174 were on keeping children Safe[3].

BI-WEEKLY ANALYSIS OF EDITORIAL AND JOURNALISTIC REPORTING TRENDS BY ONLINE PUBLICATIONS ON CHILDREN IN UGANDA (MARCH 15TH – 28TH  2024)

  1. INTRODUCTION

Ultimate Multimedia Consult (UMC) is required to present to UNICEF Uganda every two weeks an analysis of editorial and journalistic reporting trends on children and children-related issues in Uganda as published on online platforms. This report presents findings on how online publications covered children-related issues for the last two weeks of March 2024.

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 analysed 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 518 articles from online publications reporting children and children-related issues in Uganda during the last two weeks of March 2024 (15th – 28th), indicating an increase of 34 articles from those recorded during the first two weeks of March 2024. Below is a table showing a breakdown by publication and category.

Publication Website URLKeeping children AliveKeeping Children SafeKeeping Children LearningTotal No. of articles
Daily Monitorhttps://www.monitor.co.ug16363688
NTV Ugandahttps://www.ntv.co.ug/ug 18203775
The New Visionhttps://www.newvision.co.ug14         173465
Uganda Radio Networkhttps://ugandaradionetwork.net5101833
Ankole timeshttps://ankoletimes.co.ug/24410
Bukeddehttps://www.bukedde.co.ug761225
UBC TVhttps://ubc.go.ug/7111331
BBS Terefayinahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaMcZZMj6A16411
Bukedde TVhttps://www.youtube.com/@bukeddetv44311
Urban TVhttps://www.youtube.com/@urbantv_ug26715
The Independenthttps://www.independent.co.ug4           10317
Daily Expresshttps://dailyexpress.co.ug63514
PML Dailyhttps://www.pmldaily.com/3159
East Newshttps://eastnews.co.ug/1146
KFMhttps://www.kfm.co.ug 28111
The Observerhttps://www.observer.ug1517
All Africahttps://allafrica.com3003
Nile Posthttps://nilepost.co.ug27110
Capital FMhttps://capitalradio.co.ug/1337
Pulse Ughttps://www.pulse.ug1135
Kampala Dispatchwww.kampaladispatch.com  2204
Salt Mediahttps://www.youtube.com/channel/25411
Chimp Reportswww.chimpreports.com1001
Yahoo Newshttps://tinyurl.com/0011
Soft Power Newshttps://softpower.ug/1135
Relief Webhttps://reliefweb.int/2204
Pesa checkhttps://pesacheck.org/0101
The Informerhttps://www.informer.co.ug0224
BNNhttps://bnnbreaking.com/2002
Nexus Mediahttps://nexusmedia.ug/0011
Galaxy FMhttps://www.galaxyfm.co.ug/2002
UNFPAhttps://wcaro.unfpa.org/en/news1001
KCCAhttps://www.kcca.go.ug1012
Health Journalist Networkhttps://hejnu.ug/1001
Real Muloodihttps://realmuloodi.co.ug/0101
Red Pepperhttps://redpepper.co.ug0011
Kazi Njemahttps://kazi-njemanews.com/0011
The black Examinerhttps://examiner.co.ug/0011
UNIPHhttps://uniph.go.ug/1001
CGTNhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daFQ7_L460U 2002
My Schoolhttps://myschool.ac.ug/0011
Business Insidehttps://africa.businessinsider.com1001
Bakersfieldhttps://www.bakersfield.com/1001
Business Wirehttps://www.businesswire.com1001
The Borgen Projecthttps://borgenproject.org/0011
Yahoo  Financehttps://finance.yahoo.com/news1001
Kawowo sportshttps://kawowo.com/0011
World Business Outlookhttps://www.worldbusinessoutlook.com/1001
Charity Todayhttps://www.charitytoday.co.uk0011
Placerahttps://www.placera.se/placera/1001
WWAhttps://waterwastewaterasia.com1001
Global Newshttps://h2oglobalnews.com/1001
The Standardhttps://thestandard.co.ug0011
English Newshttps://english.news.cn/1001
TV Digitalhttps://www.tv47.digital/0101
Crane Networkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcAX8tDloDk0033
Total 127174217518
  • CATEGORIES 

Two hundred seventeen (217) articles were centered on keeping children learning

Issues related to keeping children alive were reported in 127 articles. Articles on keeping children safe were in 174 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, 73 articles had no authors specified.

SENTIMENT

We found that 41% of the articles on children and children related issues published online during the last two weeks of March 2024 had a Positive sentiment[4]. Children-related articles with neutral sentiment were the least in number.

Out of the 177 children-related articles we recorded having a negative sentiment, three (03) mentioned UNICEF. The mentions are in the articles below;

  1. https://observer.ug/index.php/news/headlines/80878-four-mbarara-district-land-titles-go-missing#google_vignette Four Mbarara district land titles go missing
  2. https://redpepper.co.ug/missing-mbarara-district-land-titles-saga-deepens/134427/amp/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=missing-mbarara-district-land-titles-saga-deepens Missing Mbarara district land titles saga deepens
  3. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/over-8-000-tororo-residents-risk-contracting-waterborne-diseases-4562044 Over 8,000 Tororo residents risk contracting waterborne diseases
  • SHARE OF VOICE

The majority (58%) of the articles recorded during the last two weeks of March 2024 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 March 2024

  • MESSAGE FIDELITY

The majority (80%) of the children and children-related articles recorded during the last two weeks of March 2024 had high message fidelity. This implies that the messages were laid out 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 518 children-related articles we recorded from online publications, 477 had direct quotes, indicating journalists’ sourcing and clarity in presenting news.

  • USE OF VISUALS

In the articles recorded during this period, 514 articleshadaudiovisuals (photos, videos, audio, and graphics), as shown below. Four (04) articles had no visuals at all

  • 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 stories captured, we noted that the topic of education was the most covered (108 times) during this period. This was followed by:

58Schools  
50Child death 
41WASH 
40Child health 
27Teachers 
26Child protection 
23School fires 
16Girl child 
16UCE 
14Redeye outbreak 
14PLE 
13Sports  
13Exams 


  • Note that some stories covered more than one issue.
  • STORY DISTRIBUTION PER REGION

Most (196) of the stories recorded were from the Central region while the Northern Region had the least stories at 26 as represented on the graph above.        

While some stories 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 (174), Wakiso (4), Mukono (6), Mpigi (3), Kayunga (1), Lwengo (4), Sembabule (2), Butambala (1), Mubende (1)

•        Kyankwanzi (3)

Busia (25), Jinja (7), Butaleja (5), Tororo (1), Mbale (1), Budaka (1), Buyende (1), Kaliro (1), Iganga (1), Mayuge (1), Sironko (2), Bukedea (1), Soroti (4), Katakwi (2), Kaberamaido (1), Bulambuli (1)

Kabale (6), Mbarara (4), Kasese (1), Ntungamo (2), Rukungiri (5), Buliisa (1), Hoima (3), Kyenjojo (1), Kakumiro (5), Kagadi (5), Kikuube (3)

•        Kiryandongo (1)

Gulu (9), Arua (5), Yumbe (5), Adjumani (1), Nwoya (1), Napak (2), Kaabong(1), Amudat (1), Dokolo (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. You did not publish any articles during the last two weeks of March 2024.

  • UNICEF UGANDA MENTIONS

During this period, UNICEF Uganda was mentioned 24 times in 518 children andchildren-related articles in online publications. Below are links to the articles where UNICEF Uganda was mentioned.

WASH

  1. https://ankoletimes.co.ug/news/health/government-launches-5-million-project-to-combat-open-defecation/ Government Launches $5 Million Project to Combat Open Defecation
  2. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/govt-unveils-shs19b-project-to-stop-open-defecation-4557116  Govt unveils Shs19b project to stop open defecation
  3. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/letters/community-engagement-and-participation-in-water-projects-is-crucial-4558780 Community engagement and participation in water projects is crucial
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOKuHuna704 Sanitation fund and Week launch
  5. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/over-8-000-tororo-residents-risk-contracting-waterborne-diseases-4562044 Over 8,000 Tororo residents risk contracting waterborne diseases
  6. https://www.bakersfield.com/ap/news/xylem-unicef-deepen-partnership-to-deliver-vital-water-solutions-in-horn-of-africa/article_efdd2097-e2d8-5273-9505-a6266660a929.html Xylem, UNICEF Deepen Partnership to Deliver Vital Water Solutions in Horn of Africa
  7. https://reliefweb.int/report/uganda/unicef-uganda-humanitarian-situation-report-no-1-january-february-2024 UNICEF Uganda Humanitarian Situation Report No. 1: January-February 2024
  8. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240326335799/en/Xylem-UNICEF-Deepen-Partnership-to-Deliver-Vital-Water-Solutions-in-Horn-of-Africa Xylem, UNICEF Deepen Partnership to Deliver Vital Water Solutions in Horn of Africa
  9. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/xylem-unicef-deepen-partnership-deliver-100000796.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAA4NRBLjSOEcAvX8iNR1NhW3n6iD1Tl30MN84kH5BmQDqaf50JHo7q4me3Vk9PvVJR_Vrwx6seJrcKWlGwzu0v5PU1Oqm4IFcfHsE5Yg_MRJyaKy7Nm_sFl0Yj58VapKmIZieSAw87_UkxVxh9WEflCcZ6JUMMGYDtC1LHwwHZaz Xylem, UNICEF Deepen Partnership to Deliver Vital Water Solutions in Horn of Africa
  10. https://examiner.co.ug/health/govt-announces-shs19b-project-to-end-open-defecation/#google_vignette Gov’t announces Shs19b project to end open defecation
  11. https://www.worldbusinessoutlook.com/xylem-and-unicef-collaborate-to-provide-vital-water-solutions-in-horn-of-africa/ Xylem and UNICEF collaborate
  12. to provide vital water solutions in Horn of Africa
  13. https://h2oglobalnews.com/xylem-unicef-deepen-partnership-to-deliver-vital-water-solutions-in-horn-of-africa/ Xylem, UNICEF Deepen Partnership to Deliver Vital Water Solutions in Horn of Africa
  14. https://waterwastewaterasia.com/xylem-partners-with-unicef-to-deliver-water-solutions-in-horn-of-africa/ Xylem partners with UNICEF to deliver water solutions in Horn of Africa
  15. https://www.placera.se/placera/pressmeddelanden/2024/03/26/xylem-xylem-unicef-deepen-partnership-to-deliver-vital-water-solutions-in-horn-of-africa.html Xylem, UNICEF Deepen Partnership to Deliver Vital Water Solutions in Horn of Africa
  16. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/editorial/better-sanitation-is-critical-to-our-health-4559664   Better sanitation is critical to our health

OTHER MENTIONS

  1. https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/vaccination-and-supportive-care-stave-deaths-ugandan-measles-outbreak  Vaccination and supportive care stave off deaths in Ugandan measles outbreak
  2. https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/news/govt-to-launch-braille-version-of-citizens-gu-NV_183831 Gov’t to launch braille version of citizen’s guide to National Budget
  3. https://reliefweb.int/report/uganda/food-security-and-nutrition-assessment-refugee-settlements-refugee-host-districts-and-kampala-december-2023 Food Security and Nutrition Assessment in Refugee Settlements, Refugee Host Districts, and Kampala, December 2023
  4. https://www.independent.co.ug/first-lady-museveni-renews-commitment-to-protect-girls-rights/ First Lady Museveni renews commitment to protect girls’ rights
  5. https://www.newvision.co.ug/category/education/why-student-sexual-violence-is-eating-busogas-NV_184029 Why student sexual violence is eating Busoga’s Mayuge away
  6. https://borgenproject.org/education-in-uganda-the-hurdles-and-progress/ EDUCATION IN UGANDA: THE HURDLES AND PROGRESS
  7. https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/condemned-terego-classroom-block-renovated-after-78-years–4568520 Condemned Terego classroom block renovated after 78 yearshttps://observer.ug/index.php/news/headlines/80878-four-mbarara-district-land-titles-go-missing#google_vignette Four Mbarara district land titles go missing
  8. https://redpepper.co.ug/missing-mbarara-district-land-titles-saga-deepens/134427/amp/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=missing-mbarara-district-land-titles-saga-deepens Missing Mbarara district land titles saga deepens
  • COMPARATOR MENTIONS

The Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) was the most mentioned comparator in 41 stories, followed by the Ministry of Health with 36, among other comparators.

Below is a breakdown of all comparator mentions

41MOES
36MOH
7Rotary International
4UNFPA
2UNOPS
1FAO
1EU
1WFP
1USAID
1UNAIDS
  • SOCIAL MEDIA INSIGHTS 15th – 28th MARCH 2024

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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, School fire, campaigns to help the boy child, WASH, defilement, teachers, TVET, vaccination, seed schools, Child-murder, maternal mortality, child-death, education, schools, child health, 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 March 2024:

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid02ZiQnHiHAZT5SvfvVmwQBLPiT6NsaN8yKuC3JZLJivdADygAdvvF8pXkhZtPE2D2rl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid0z9QueYs7b8EgXe5zQVf6y9JsNRiazJLb8GmcgG6J9BXEzbbRPwmiNbgcEvgc2Q1sl

https://www.facebook.com/SparkTvUganda/posts/pfbid0tiESsehYK2h8AdcCz8aEiaav1n9RLt5WqCGDnLqbEvN3J4aK6PrtNZbrWt58tcp3l

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/videos/1098591288024530

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/838176465019606

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/838107675026485

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/838094275027825

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid02h1vuR4ymp9MNjKXdZXMQ3YHXWfDM4WYrcens12ykR2kwAZBC2HupgHBjbHX9DkCFl

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid0xnTR4CPZaMRVfMNT7m7mKm2H3eNxFYyvr5u4VeacWpKwqnAfmqgGtGkxb9Vs2Jzpl

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid02Z1gFgHxjUZ6ZjCLhEALH9ZFbKavShaH4gLM7TiesMnspenKx18qhkXKuxuRLbbNKl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid02oknw3BY4cL6t97h5mddNMkcrfMwLyns9QnboZdv9CYDPaSnhsac5uRFEN3rXkUozl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid0MsA1FRkQUqx1gaoZsqxfZmgGN64eeqACDrRf38DZn5ho7YNYAfyqzzcGpkcFT16kl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid02hr6MY9jgk9TL6KYQB3aekkTVrsinfCkY4FEyo9e8yot765QgcDz7xWMfrTm5z3Qal

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid02h4zK1DPfVHmKQX1VqAZn2K5paWuyHFBskNQTJHu6QKhw1e29p4xhhBPYg4LyY8s9l

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid0Vwfgv7Cf2LQAQMVCpfo16VtJXE31jxFthTphxPua214sdaQsarLK3zsbwzmxgq6ml

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid02EbGz1JJrkgZptNuaqEAbrS92cAZwvTPNJ4hGsHiKRTGPnUKPGMnY854pVhjS3rMel

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid0ooxkuzEzUyFB1UUsUKHYozpe8jKXoLKKkBkLQpAvvD2oNn2K2wR2aNX4oT6hxoakl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid02BrGXpiUGT3ofyaN96pSA8TRw8LZZXbL4BdNmN8xeqpRDz9ffCBgVFZzWdHnvhmZsl

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid0ULjPtuLcYW2BC39jWvdS8Z1AmpFA7SQBt1b1rpVeNdtrJvWaidwB3nGtBDVRzXsdl

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid0Vf4zUZu5UMGUnh24T1Hat5H7fe2HfNvjqXsg6czZHyzeQ3SfwAESmu1R4jrVZaKPl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid036BevvuDMPrcMK7ffCSQMCfoqimoocE7KWHcLULT1FqToxHdHfoyYNLBxh69zfg9hl

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid037bfuR726bjLwTbwAGYGaxVsqFSfZfyn9g4TJuanTS1MFCu5kmPJcN1AWkhbgJcmjl

https://www.facebook.com/nilepostnews/posts/pfbid02PGJPpXKA4gSSFSapGQD14pLBjwneK5BPRrMd8Gs7ByX1GgRRhkU79TtRuYrFFE3il

https://www.facebook.com/nilepostnews/posts/pfbid02au7Mc3TgJUeeauykV9kgzMbAGoTpP2B4rBWTLN2MwjxnUDDfAuGWAu86xSnqTmixl

https://www.facebook.com/BukeddeTV/posts/pfbid04nBkJ9yoh7ayNZRUoitwHXjt4aW9YdMF9tqGnYJhDuriCJDuuXzkxJeHeATVmLxrl

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid0EqhMVUoqegfF7NDAwcAXyxUrDbRkG1nioLGZyDoJGJMLCLWjCxAjkDX92A9enWurl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid02w1NA1Zv2CSsTQfxdffFjbswZ4VmrDnGRzfgSkzqgqdXDJkGvaQm1WVmf1SrsUhi5l

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid0AX4PxMh53R49mktKNGP7xo6LfpwQpNnytGwtE7nZZJga3YA8JEcDhmnP7HMbuBGBl

https://twitter.com/ugandarn/status/1773223218611990639?s=20

https://www.facebook.com/DailyMonitor/posts/pfbid02XJ5mncBF5ahPGNmK1C8oHbBzq87bHd3qDSLvHS8nmqhscnmtRvig62Dhvxs4RMqBl

https://www.facebook.com/thenewvision/posts/pfbid0hVtng5z7MA6XvamUL234XRtvsFHbusqwhu8BocRAivt2vvdiCYs4FLtZWPsxtgsnl

https://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda/posts/pfbid02pWbEmbifANsWJS1kMMSix1uC9ffFjs9V8wiJ66zu1v9WKNDHTfJQF29Yt8bccZsFl


[1] 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.

[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] 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.

[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.

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