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Documents on Evaluating the Social Impact of Community RadioPresented at the 4th AMARC Pan African Conference, April 2009SummaryEvery four years the Association Mondiale des Radiodiffuseurs Communautaires (AMARC or World Community Radio Association) Africa organises a Pan-African conference for its members and community radio (CR) stakeholders to discuss the challenges of community radio in Africa. 147 community radio stakeholders from more than 30 countries gathered in Abidjan, Côte d’Ioire from April 27-30 2009 for the 4th Pan African Conference. Under the theme "Increasing the effectiveness of Community Radio in Poverty Reduction, Good Governance, and Climate Change Adaptation", stakeholders analysed the situation of CR in Africa, the challenges to the development of CR, and defined actions for the way forward. As part of the Pan-African conference, some members participated in a workshop called “Training for trainers on evaluating the social impact of community radio”. A number of members prepared papers ahead of the conference to share their insights and experiences in assessing impact. These papers are available on the AMARC website. Among the presentations include insights from the experiences of community radios such as Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo, FADECO in Tanzania, and Nanto FM in Benin. The papers also include discussions on the social impact of several radio stations in Ghana, the significance of radio in Ethiopia, Uganda, and Sierra Leone, as well as experiences with social impact evaluation. PublisherLanguagesEnglish and French ContactAMARC Africa
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SourceAMARC website on July 23, 2009. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 30 2009 Last Updated August 03 2009 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 |
Community Radio and Gender
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