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Africa Scout RadioRegion
Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesA key strategy of the project is the use of volunteers, who are engaged right from the start in concept development, writing of scripts, and recording in the studio. Young Scouts prepare and broadcast the programmes with the help of a Christian radio station which facilitates production of the programmes at cost. As commercial/private radio stations are unwilling to air programmes free of charge, organisers have asked scout associations to approach national and community radio stations for free airtime. According to the organisers, the Ten-year Development Plan for the Development of Scouting in Africa, which was adopted for implementation at the 11th Africa Scout Conference in Gabon, provides the impetus that will see a new revival of Scouting in Africa. It strategises on how Scouting will play its role in poverty reduction, fighting disease, protecting the environment but above all, developing young Africans, proud of their heritage, equipped and “ready to play their role in the renaissance of the African continent.” Currently, 32 English programmes, 12 French programmes, and 24 Kiswahili programmes are ready for broadcast. Some countries such as Kenya, Nigeria (Benin City), and Swaziland are already broadcasting the programmes. Future plans for Africa Scout Radio include:
Development IssuesYouth. Key PointsAccording to the organisers, 60% of the population in Africa is below 25 years of age. However, only around 1% of this population is in active scouting. This is due to a lack of resources, infrastructure, and the limited ability to communicate effectively to spread the word about scouting in the region. This is especially true in rural areas, where most of the population lives. The Africa Scout Region chose the medium of radio to make scouting available to more young Africans. The Scout Movement is taking part in a range of different initiatives:
ContactWorld Organization of the Scout Movement
Rue du Pré-Jérôme 5 Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 705 10 10
Fax: +41 22 705 10 20
SourceLetter sent from Lydiah Kiburu to The Communication Initiative on November 21, 2002 and World Organization of the Scout Movement website on February 04 2009. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site December 23 2002 Last Updated February 24 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below): |
Community Radio and Gender
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