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Communication Rights ProgrammeCountry
Ghana
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesThe programme facilitates people’s access to communication through state-owned media or mainstream commercial media. It uses both funding and advocacy in an effort to deal with problems related to the free flow of information and to marginalised people’s access to communication. Although the particular approach used depends on the individual initiatives and their rationale, CRP supports and engages in activities revolving around local initiatives to facilitate access in practice. The programme sees local community radio initiatives as important, as they facilitate a space for marginalised and illiterate people in West Africa and elsewhere in Africa to express their views and obtain control over communication channels. The programme has a twofold strategy for doing this:
Programme activites are focused on these areas:
Development IssuesRights, Democracy and Governance. Key Points“Issues related to media rights revolve around the framework of laws and regulatory mechanisms and are therefore best dealt with at a national or sub-regional level, supported by international networking.” CRP aims to achieve its objectives through the:
PartnersGhana Community Radio Network (GCRN), Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Ibis West Africa. ContactIbis West Africa
P.O.Box CT 5061
Accra
Ghana
Tel: +233 21 775773
Fax: +233 21 775773
SourceIbis West Africa website on February 9 2005. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site February 09 2005 Last Updated November 18 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below): |
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