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National Community Radio Forum (NCRF)Country
South Africa
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesThe National Community Radio Forum (NCRF) works to support the NCRF members' stations and associate members (training/programming providers) by setting up partnerships and projects. NCRF facilitates and coordinates, rather than implements programmes, based on six strategic programme areas. The Programmes are in line with the NCRF’s Vision 2005 strategic plan, which seeks to "put community radio at the centre of development communications in the changing South Africa." According to the NCRF, this is being done through the following strategic activities:
A Women's Network was launched in November 2000 in order to foster gender-specific training for both men and women, provide leadership skills training, train women (technical, managerial, and journalism skills), develop policies on gender issues, work toward transparency inside and outside the sector on how gender policies are implemented, connect women to share experiences and support each other, and build networks with other organisations. Key PointsThe South African community radio movement is based on the belief that radio, an affordable, egalitarian, and accessible communication technology, should be harnessed at the community level to advance reconstruction and development. The South African community radio movement supports the definition of community broadcasting in the Windhoek Charter on Broadcasting in Africa (2001): "Community broadcasting is broadcasting which is for, by and about the community, and whose ownership and management is representative of the community, which pursues a social development agenda, and which is non-profit." PartnersWorkers World Media Productions, Media Development and Diversity Agency. ContactNational Community Radio Forum (NCRF)
9th Floor Field North Building
Johannesburg
South Africa
Tel: + 27 011 403 4336
Fax: + 27 011 403 4314
Related SummariesSourceLetter sent from Manana Monareng to The Communication Initiative on August 6, 2002; and National Community Radio Forum website on March 26 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 14 2003 Last Updated April 14 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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