Kristin Palitza is an award-winning, independent journalist, editor, correspondent, media consultant and trainer. She writes in-depth African features for the South African, German and UK print media, covering socio-politics, health, lifestyle and wildlife.

She lives and works in Cape Town, South Africa, but is available for assignments anywhere on the continent.

+27 72 287 2202   kristin@iburst.co.za

Leading thoughts

A little while ago, I was interviewed by podcaster Tony Lankester about the ins and outs of blogging - as one of the contributors to the Mail & Guardian Thought Leader blog. Click here to listen to the podcast.

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Monday
01Jun2009

Agenda 77: Community Media

Kristin produced and edited a journal on Community Media for African women's rights NGO Agenda. The 150-page publication is available worldwide and investigates the gender realities of community media in the global south.

Differently from mainstream media, community media has a mandate to reflect community and be owned by communiy, to promote and encourage media development, transformation and diversity.

Yet, authors of this journal find that women's representation and rights continue to be largely ignored or neglected in community media, and women still hold limited decision-making powers in this sector.

Tuesday
02Dec2008

Countdown 2015

For Inter Press Service (IPS), an international news agency, Kristin edits a section on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

In 2000, 189 nations committed themselves to effectively respond to the world's main development challenges by 2015. They set themselves eight MDGs: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and women's empowerment, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV/Aids, malaria and other diseases, ensure environmental sustainability and develop a Global Partnership for Development.

Journalists from all over Southern Africa write for this page.

Tuesday
02Dec2008

Agenda 76: Family Politics

Kristin works as editorial consultant and guest editor for Agenda, a South African NGO that produces a quarterly, African women's rights journal of the same name.

Each 160-page journal is theme-specific with contributions from activists and researchers from all over the continent as well as other parts of the developing world.