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CEMINA: Strengthening Women's Leadership in Community Development through Radio Internet in BrazilDate2003 Dev IssuesWomen's Development CountryBrazil RegionLatin America Project Title / Official Policy NameNetwork Cyberella
SummaryThis summary is part of a research project carried out between March and October 2006 in support of the International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD), one of The Communication Initiative (The CI)'s partners. Founded in 1988, Cemina is a Brazilian non-governmental organisation (NGO) that uses radio broadcasting to promote communication and information on gender issues, currently broadcasting to over 400 women’s radio programmes. The information and communication technology (ICT) community radio project, Network Cyberella, was based upon the idea that ICT could be used to facilitate the exchange of audio material and thus improve radio content quality and increase Brazil’s community radio capacity. The Cyberella project integrates local radio stations Brazil-wide into a network that shares content by downloading it using broadband internet and then transmitting programmes via the internet and radio. By pairing a familiar technology (radio) with a newer technology (the internet), Cemina hopes to overcome resistance to new communication technology, particularly among women. The first 13 stations for the project were selected through a public contest entered by 30 radio stations; these stations participated in the pilot project. Three of these stations were located in communities with no internet connectivity, deliberately selected in consideration of the future installation of Radio-Internet-Telecentres in communities lacking connectivity. According to this case study, this initiative will later be expanded to include Brazil’s economically poorest municipalities. Through this project, Cemina aims to improve low income women’s access to education on gender through community radio, and to facilitate women’s integration of new communication technologies. The following were the primary objectives of this project:
PartnersInfoDev Outcomes Impact ResultsA radio website has been developed, to which community radio stations can contribute content and download audio files for local broadcast. Two telecentres have been set up, one of which provides ICT training to local youth in response to prevalent child labour in the area. Outcomes PartnershipsCemina was able to partner with organisations that could contribute content to the website, while Cemina supported them in digital radio dissemination and worked with them to create future network sustainability. Outcomes Capacity BuildingThe 13 participating radio stations were provided with a computer, necessary software for sound editing, connectivity costs, and staff training. Lessons LearnedThe following challenges were experienced during the project: The following key factors have led to poverty reduction outcomes: Future DirectionsCemina and Radio Viva Favela continue to exchange technical expertise and experiences to improve the technology platforms and provide better coverage. Additional funding from the Kellogg Foundation and UNESCO have allowed the project to expand and incorporate sixteen new community radio stations. ContactGamos Ltd
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SourceTitle: CEMINA: Strengthening Women's Leadership in Community Development through Radio internet in Brazil Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 11 2006 Last Updated March 28 2008 |
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