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Moyamba District Children's Awareness Radio (MODCAR)Country
Sierra Leone
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesChildren's involvement in the radio project is seen as key to reflecting their needs and reaching intended audiences. This involvement is facilitated by consulting children in all aspects of radio production, ensuring their representation in MODCAR decision-making bodies, and developing children's radio clubs. Specific steps have been take to ensure children's participation in the project.
The Children's Radio Clubs play a role in reaching out and reflecting the needs of children as they help to educate their members and other children about the issues raised in radio programmes. The Club members identify topics to be covered by the radio broadcasts, including HIV/AIDS education, promotion of the rights and responsibilities of children, current affairs, the role of girls and women in community development and peace building, education and learning programmes, sports news. The following are some of the aims of the project and how they are being achieved:
In addition to information and communication technologies (ICTs), this project also draws on face-to-face interactions. The Children's Radio Clubs are designed to reach out to children and reflect their needs as they help to educate both members and their peers about the issues raised in radio programmes. Club members identify topics to be covered by the radio broadcasts, including HIV/AIDS awareness, promotion of the rights and responsibilities of children, current affairs, the role of girls and women in community development and peacebuilding, education and learning programmes, and sports news. Development IssuesChildren, Rights, Education. Key Points"Many children and young people in Sierra Leone missed out on their education during the war, and through this radio station they are able to alert adults and their peers to the importance of gaining a good education to ensure a return to normal life." Although MODCAR is primarily developed by and designed to serve children, the station also aims to serve the diverse needs of the community - for agricultural information, for economic regeneration and education in its many forms, and for the re-integration into the community of the "new civilians" (the ex-combatants who are a growing proportion of the population). PartnersUNICEF
ContactEmma Harrison
Plan UK
5-6 Underhill Street
London
NW1 7HS
United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: 020 7482 9777
Fax: 020 7482 9778
SourcePlan website on May 30 2006. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site May 30 2006 Last Updated July 16 2008 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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