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Media Development Indicators

A Framework for Assessing Media Development


Publication Date

January 15, 2008

Summary

This paper has been prepared in order to define indicators of media development in line with the priority areas of the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC): promotion of freedom of expression and media pluralism; development of community media; and human resource development (capacity building of media professionals and institutional capacity building). This set of indicators is designed for analysing the main aspects of the media ecology. It is intended to enable stakeholders concerned with media development, and in particular local actors, to assess the state of the media within a given national context and evaluate the impact of media development programmes, as well as serve as an instrument to guide them in their media development assistance efforts.

This paper builds upon a previous analysis of existing initiatives to measure media development, which employed a diverse range of methodologies. It does not prescribe a fixed methodological approach, but, rather, offers a ‘toolkit’ approach in which indicators can be tailored to the particularities of the national context. Some generic considerations in selecting media development indicators have been adopted in this paper including: quantitative measurements whenever possible; indicators where measurement data is sufficiently reliable in quality to permit confident decision-making; disaggregating indicators by gender or other population characteristics; ensuring that indicators are separated out to address one key issue at a time; and considering the practical implications of cost and time for collecting measurement data.

This paper is structured around five principal media development categories:

1) a system of regulation conducive to freedom of expression, pluralism, and diversity of the media;
2) plurality and diversity of media, a level economic playing field and transparency of ownership;
3) media as a platform for democratic discourse;
4) professional capacity building and supporting institutions, which underpin freedom of expression, pluralism, and diversity; and
5) infrastructural capacity is sufficient to support independent and pluralistic media.

Under each category a range of key indicators are given. For each indicator, various means of verification are suggested.


Publisher

Number of Pages

74

Languages

English, French

Contact

Saorla McCabe
International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC)

UNESCO Communication and Information Sector
1 rue Miollis
CEDEX 15

Paris
75732
France

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Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site January 21 2009
Last Updated September 14 2009



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