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Simbani AfricaCountries
Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Zambia
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Communication StrategiesSimbani Africa, through its correspondents, collects information on where community radio stations are located and feeds it to the news agency. The agency’s correspondents produce content that is then distributed via the agency's website on a daily basis. The agency also broadcasts weekly thematic features with audio. The focus areas for the stories include: gender, the environment, sustainable development (human rights, democracy, elections and conflict resolution), food security and agriculture, and HIV/AIDS. Specifically, stations send information on local issues to the news agency for e-mail distribution. Working languages are English and French and the programmes are then translated into local languages by correspondents who want to use the material. Information is shared with the help of technology and the necessary equipment. The news agency is equipped with an audio production digital studio as well as digital training facilities. At the other end, selected radio stations that the correspondents operate from are equipped with a computer, software, and internet connectivity to enable them to upload and download news. Stories are redistributed via a central audio website where productions from the news agency are posted for possible downloads for those members equipped with the necessary facilities. The agency also uses traditional redistribution methods such as fax and postal mail. Development IssuesTechnology. Key PointsOrganisers say "More than ever, communication remains a challenge in a world that is exposed to globalisation...Until recently, the African population - largely illiterate - was frequently denied the right to express itself. But, for more than a decade now, local community radio has become a great tool - wisely established, used and managed by the communities themselves who take ownership on it - contributing to change in attitudes and thus to sustainable development." According to the organisers, rural radio and community radio is a participatory medium that gives a voice to the people themselves, allowing them to proactively take part in decision-making and thus to determine their own futures. ContactAMARC Africa
c/o Econews Africa
Nairobi
00100 GPO
Kenya
SourcePlaced on the Soul Beat Africa site September 29 2003 Last Updated February 06 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 POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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