NAME ORGANISATION 23 Ackel Zwane Weekend Observer 24 Luis Araujo MISA- Angola 25 Zoé Titus MISA- Regional Office Private Bag 13386 Windhoek 26 Eric Libongani MISA- Regional Office Private Bag 13386 Windhoek 27 Jennifer Mufune MISA-Regional Office Private Bag 13386 Windhoek 28 29 Takura Zhangazha Rashweat Mukundu MISA- Zimbabwe MISA- Zimbabwe POSTAL ADDRESS A385, Swaziland Plaza CONTACT DETAILS Tel:4049600 Tel: 091-507343 E-Mail: laraujo@nftangola.com Tel: +264 61 232975; Fax: +264 61 248016 E-Mail:research@misa.org Website: http://www.misa.org Tel: +264 61 232975 Fax: :+264 61 248016 E-Mail: resource@misa.org Website: http://www.misa.org Tel:+264 61 232975 Fax: +264 61 248016 E-Mail: jennifer@misa.org Website: http://www.misa.org MISA -Zimbabwe 84 McChlery Drive Box HR 8113 Harare , Zimbabwe Phone 00 263 4 77 61 65, 74 68 38 Mobile 00 263 11 602 685 E mail misa@mweb.co.zw MISA -Zimbabwe 84 McChlery Drive Box HR 8113 Harare , Zimbabwe Phone 00 263 4 77 61 65, 74 68 38 Mobile 00 263 11 602 685 E mail misa@mweb.co.zw The SADC Journalists Under Fire project document presents an excellent outline for activities under this campaign. Unfortunately many of the activities outlined there have not taken place in line with the suggested time-line, largely due to lack of capacity and programme support at the Regional Secretariat and chapters. * The full project document is available It must be noted that only the Broadcasting Programme to date has internal programme support in the form of a broadcasting assistant. Although MISA Secretariat is looking to develop an internship programme, a negative aspect is that such a programme does not facilitate long-term capacity building within the organisations. An internship programme also requires additional management and facilitation. 5.4.2. National 5.4.2.1 Mozambique - From October 20 2003 up to January 7 2004 the Inhambane provincial nucleus started a series of visits to the districts to disseminate MISA’s alert system. The report produced after the tour indicates that serious violations to media freedom were detected. 5.4.2.2 Namibia - In October 2003, MISA-Namibia conducted an initial workshop on the findings of the Media Monitoring Project of Namibia (MMPN). The workshop was attended by editors from both state-owned and private newspapers. 5.4.2.3 Zimbabwe – MISA Zimbabwe conducted two media monitoring training courses for Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) which managed to highlight the importance of media freedom monitoring, Sadly, active participation by many of these CSOs in monitoring freedom of expression viola tions is slow and ad-hoc. However, organisations such as Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum and some MISA- MISA Annual Report (April 2003 – March 2004) 44