Supported by the National Democractic Institutue (NDI), USAID and UKAID, the Media Awareness and Justice Initiative (MAJI) under its project "Vote Not Fight - Election No Be War" Campaign carried its awareness and sensitization using communty based platforms and outreach programs to bring to the 23 LGAs of Rivers State the message of non violent election, civic responsibility, and the importance of inclusive governance structures. This project was done via interactive meetings, outreaches programs and communtuy townhall meetings.
Media Awareness and Justice Initiative - At the Paris Peace Forum (November 2018)
Submitted by administrator on 21 November 2018 - 8:53pmIn November 2018, The Media Awareness and Justice Initiative (MAJI) participate at the Paris Peace Forum where it delivereed its pitch on "Adaptive Climate change Methodologies for Rural Communities in the Niger Delta, Nigeria".
The Paris Peace Forum is
Election Awake and Participate Project
Submitted by administrator on 24 August 2018 - 10:11pmFrom our studies of past elections held in 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2011, 2015, Rivers State, being the financial hub of the Niger Delta region have usually been characterized by violence before, during and after these elections. This violence usually involves supporters of major political parties or political godfathers, who set upon their rivals to inflict violence which sometimes lead to loss of lives and properties.
Using Participatory Methods and ICT to clean up the Niger Delta
Submitted by administrator on 1 November 2017 - 7:46amIn October 2017, The Media Awareness and Justice Initiaitve, Partnered with Sustainability International to commence the pilot phase of testing its innovative method to clean up the Polluted creeks in some select communities of the Niger Delta. Results from this pilot clean up will provide the needed platform to expand the proposed initaitve in a participatory and holistic way.
Independent Media advocacy Project (ICMAP)
Submitted by administrator on 13 June 2017 - 8:33pmParticipatory Media is key tool from which communities can start the development of independently owned media content aimed at promoting an increase in community voices and non violent advocacy across multiple societal layers. The Media Awareness and Justice Initiative (Media for justice Project) carried out the training for citizen journalists pulled from urban and rural communities across Rivers and Bayelsa states. The citizen journalists where trained on audiovisual content gathering, documentation, post production editing and dissemination.
Mission
Based in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the Media Awareness and Justice Initiative works with groups and social movements working together for social, economic, cultural and environmental justice by helping them use media and communication technologies to inform, organize, mobilize and further their struggles to create a better world.
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