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Karo-lina-s [1.5K]
3 years ago
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define the word media and indicate four of its importance in fair reporting of gender based violence in communities​

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1 answer:
Elza [17]3 years ago
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Explanation:

The media can be defined as an apparatus for transmitting information through different channels, such as television, newspapers and the internet.

The dissemination of mass information is essential to shed light on a given situation, including the problem of gender-based violence in communities. Therefore, we can affirm that in this situation of gender violence, the media will have the role of informing a large number of people about a problem and thus making it more discussed, recognized and capable of being solved. Explaining facts in a massive way can also be an inhibitor for a problem to occur, in addition to a situation when it is in the media having a great chance of reaching competent authorities and thus being effectively resolved.

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