THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN GENDER VIOLENCE, HUMAN RIGHT AND PEACE BUILDING
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The chapter introduces the study, with background that highlight on the key variable and purpose of the study. Problem Statement, The objectives and research questions are given as a stream line to the nature of the study carried out by the researcher. The scope of the study, conceptual frame work and significance of the study are presented and discussed.
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