Kampala, Uganda – October 16, 2024 – Media Focus on Africa Uganda (MFA) is thrilled to announce the sixth edition of Uganda Media Week 2024, scheduled for November 7th and 8th.
This year’s theme, “Rebuilding Trust in Media in Times of AI,” will explore the crucial role of media in the digital era, particularly as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to influence the landscape of journalism and public perception.
Uganda Media Week 2024 is set to bring together journalists, media professionals, academics, policymakers, and media enthusiasts from across Uganda and beyond. The event aims to foster informed discussions on the ethical, regulatory, and practical challenges AI poses to the media industry, with a focus on safeguarding public trust in journalism. The event will feature a variety of sub-themes, including AI and Elections, Citizen Engagement, Digital Rights, Climate Reporting, and Women in Media. Through in-depth panel discussions, and expert presentations, participants will delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, particularly as Uganda approaches a crucial election period.
MFA’s Program Manager, Jan Ajwang, has expressed optimism about the future of journalism in Uganda: “More than ever, the role of journalism remains crucial for both democracy and development. The Media Week presents a platform for journalists and other media stakeholders to reflect on how they can navigate complex environments and still uphold independent journalism in the face of artificial intelligence in a a crucial election season for Uganda.”