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Community Radio for Development Email Discussion ReportSummaryThis 4-page report summarises an email discussion hosted by id21in early 2006 focused on community radio. The discussion was meant to be an opportunity for community media practitioners and activists from around the world to share their experiences and views on the role of community radio in development processes. It highlights the trends noted and key recommendations put forward by participants for developing the community radio. Over 450 people subscribed to the discussion and 118 people with experience in over 40 countries contributed their views. Discussions focused on the issues covered in id21 insights #58: 'Voices for change: tuning in to community radio'. Each week focused on a different topic led by a different moderator: Summary recommendations from participants included: "Community radio has the potential to change people's lives at the community level. It allows people to have more influence over local and regional development processes. To make the most of progress so far, discussants felt that community radio activists need to consider the following issues: Click here to access online summaries of each week's discussion. Click here to download the 4-page report as a PDF document. Contactid21
The Institute of Development Studies University of Sussex Brighton, BN1 9RE, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1273 678787 Fax: +44 (0) 1273 877335 id21@ids.ac.uk Jem Bendell jem-at-jembendell.com SourceEmail from Freida M'Cormack to Soul Beat Africa, July 13 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 13 2006 Last Updated July 13 2006 |
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