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Interactive Radio for Justice

Countries

Central African Republic, Congo (DRC)

Programme Summary

Interactive Radio for Justice is a radio project designed to encourage dialogue between people in regions where the International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide. The project seeks to improve the local population's general understanding of national and international judicial systems that can serve them. It also works to improve authorities' understanding of both the issues important to the average citizen and the problems people face attaining justice and rebuilding their lives, post-conflict. The project started operations in the Ituri region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where the ICC began an investigation in 2004. In January 2008, the project was also launched in the Central African Republic (CAR).

Communication Strategies

The project includes a number of radio programmes designed for different audiences and around various themes. Programming is produced in French, Swahili, and Lingala and is broadcast over community radio stations throughout the region. The base series involves discussions with studio or remote guests, such as prosecutors and defence lawyers from the ICC, judges, local police, and representatives from non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Other programmes include:

  • Debating for Justice;
  • A Child: Yesterday in the Bush, Today Part of the Community;
  • Our Reconciliation;
  • Our Dialogue for Peace and Justice; and
  • On the Track of Justice.

Another programme series, Justice Magazine, focuses on the rights of those who have family members and loved ones held at the Bunia prison. This series is designed to address human rights and justice concerns voiced by listeners through a multi-genre production, using drama, commentary by listeners, and responses by a justice official who is invited to the studio.

For most of the programmes, the producers record questions from ordinary people and then put them to DRC authorities or representatives from the ICC, which is carrying out investigations into serious human rights abuses in the area. To facilitate this process, the radio station has set up 6 listening groups, which get together to listen to the programmes and discuss their questions on justice. The station tries to send journalists to these meetings on a regular basis to record questions for the programme. However, as the area is so vast, it is not always possible to send a journalist to every meeting. In this case, people can send short messaging service (SMS, or text messages) with their questions; a journalist is sent at a later stage to record their questions. The station's staff sorts out all the questions and decides who the most senior official would be to answer each question. Interactive Radio for Justice works on the principle that every question recorded gets an answer on air. According to the producers, the power of the programme is that everyone gets to hear the authorities' answer, and this gives it legitimacy.

The project also involves the production of original music around the following themes: respect for the rule of law; sexual violence, a crime; the future for youth after war; and reconciliation and peace. The songs are written in French, Swahili, or Lingala and are distributed free of charge on CD as well as broadcast during all Interactive Radio for Justice programming. Click here to listen to and download songs from the first two CDs.

Development Issues

Peace, Reconciliation, Human Rights, Justice

Partners

Interactive Radio for Justice

Contact

Wanda Hall
Director
Interactive Radio for Justice


Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 14 2009
Last Updated August 25 2010



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