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Workshop on Women in Sport Media ends

The two-day Women in Sport Media workshop came to a fruitful end on productive end on Saturday. The workshop concluded with...
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The two-day Women in Sport Media workshop came to a fruitful end on productive end on Saturday. The workshop concluded with the production of the ‘Doha call to action’ which articulated the participants’ commitment to lead the change in the media’s portal of women in sport. The workshop intended on bringing awareness of the role of media in advancing gender equality in sport and the workshop saw relevant topics addressed.

Women in Sport Media Workshop concludes

Doha: The Women in Sport Media Workshop, organised by the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) in cooperation with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), came to a fruitful end on Saturday.

The two-day workshop culminated with the production of the ‘Doha call to action’ which articulated the participants’ commitment to lead the change in the media’s portrayal of women in sport.

The President of the Qatar Women’s Sport Committee (QWSC) and recipient of the 2013 IOC Women and Sport Award World Trophy, Ahlam Al Mana, delivered the keynote speech in the opening session. Al Mana gave an overview of the QWSC’s achievements in advancing gender equality in sport in Qatar as well as emphasizing the importance of positive female role models in achieving this.

Speaking after the workshop, Al Mana said: “As President of the Qatar Women’s Sport Committee and someone who has devoted a significant part of my life to providing opportunities for young females to participate in sport, it was an honour for Qatar to host this workshop and to personally participate. Whilst progress has been made over the years in bringing attention to gender equality in sport, greater effort by all involved is clearly needed. This workshop really brought to light the factors and challenges that we all face in increasing coverage of women in sport and in just two days in Doha, significant strides were made by a movement focussed on change. It is clear that the Olympic family, the business world, key decision-makers and the media need to work together, take concerted and relentless action and be champions for women in sport in order to speed gender equality.”

Panel sessions and interactive discussions took place with 113 representatives from the IOC, National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and media from across Asia, Africa and Oceania. Speakers included Secretary General of the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA), Tomas Sithole, IOC Head of Olympic Games Media Operations Anthony Edgar and Secretary General of the Association of International Sports Press (AIPS), Evelyn Watta.

Aimed at raising awareness of the role of media in advancing gender equality in sport, the workshop saw pertinent topics addressed, including media coverage of women’s events, the crucial role men can play in advancing gender equality and the promotion of the leadership of women through the media. Promising young Qatari hurdler, Mariam Farid, who also wants to be Qatar’s first female sports presenter following her athletics career, took part in a panel session that addressed the reasons for the deficit of female journalists in sports media.

Mariam said: “My experience as an ambassador for Doha’s bid to host the 2019 World Championships in Athletics taught me so much. I did my first interviews, went on TV for the first time, recorded messages to camera and learnt how the media works.

It was really interesting to see how the media raised my profile and also raised the profile of women’s sport in Qatar and in the region. I was so proud to play a part in shining a spotlight on women’s athletics in Qatar and show how hosting international sports events in Qatar can assist with developing women’s sport”.

One of the key calls to action from the delegates was that the IOC, continental associations and NOCs should be encouraged to promote media training to raise the media’s awareness on the importance of promoting gender equality, particularly by using messaging that focuses on achievements over appearance.

Other key learnings that resulted from the discussions include the need for regular research by the IOC and International Federations on media coverage of women’s events in order to facilitate the necessary change in the stereotypical portrayal of women.

Evelyn Watta led the panel discussion on the deficit of female journalists working in sport media and the obstacles faced by those in the industry. The resulting dialogue led to the adoption of several related recommendations including establishing a minimum target of women’s presence in Executive Committees of National Sports Press Associations (NSPA) by the AIPS, as well as the creation and revival of NSPAs by the AIPS in order to further foster sports coverage.

The ‘Doha call to action’ took into account the massive shift in media consumption from traditional print sources to online portals as well as the importance of focusing on young journalists and their empowerment. Delegates called upon the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) to  table the recommendations of the workshop to NOCs at the forthcoming ANOC General Assembly in Washington later this year.

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