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NAB Agrees to work with EC on 2021 elections

The Chairman of National Broadcasters Association (NAB) Kin Kariisa and the executive have today met with the EC Chairman Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama and the Commissioners at the EC headquarters. They discussed how the media can support the revised EC Roadmap for the 2020/21 General Elections.

Kin reiterated NAB’s commitment to working with the EC to ensure voter sensitization and education while observing Covid19 safety guidelines.
NAB committed to
a) Use the mass media to carry out massive voter education across the country using electronic, digital, and other platforms to ensure we fulfill your objective of having an informed, educated electorate ahead of the elections.
b) Deliver credible and accurate information from the Electoral Commission to the electorate hence fighting the effects of fake news that is now rampant.
c) Work with the Electoral Commission to publicize and popularize the digital tools such as the electronic voter register, the polling station locator among others, through our various platforms to facilitate a simpler way to engage and empower the voters.
d) Working with our members to ensure people with disabilities have access to election coverage by delivering content in a manner that favors them.

To effectively achieve these objectives; both parties agreed that the following need be put in place;

i) Training the media practitioners to ensure fair, balanced, and accurate coverage of the electoral processes.
ii) A meeting with editors to discuss and agree on how to fight fake news and handle election coverages fairly and professionally
iii) EC and NAB to draw a media plan that will afford EC effective use of our platforms to mobilize, sensitize and empower the voters and general public
iv) Develop guidelines to ensure equitable access for all contestants.

 

About NAB
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is the collective voice of Uganda’s radio, television, and online broadcasters. NAB engages in advocacy, training, and innovation, and advances the interests of members for the growth of the broadcast industry. In partnership with Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), NAB Uganda has supported broadcast research, policy planning, and implementation, digital migration process, and lobbied on behalf of members amongst various other key activities since inception in 1999. The scope of NAB now includes digital/online broadcasters besides Commercial Radio, Community Radio, Free-to-air TV, and Pay TV. And we work closely with the print media through our partnership with Uganda Media Owners Association

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Administrator: Natasha 0705 713993
Secretary-General Joseph 0782 602 061

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