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Radio Ndeke LukaPaísCentral African Republic RegiónÁfrica ResumenRadio Ndeke Luka is a radio station and programme focusing on development and peace in the Central African Republic (CAR). The radio station, managed by the Fondation Hirondelle (Switzerland), in partnership with the United Nations Programme for Development (UNPD ), aims to provide humanitarian information to local populations, as well as strengthen the local media environment through capacity building and training. The radio also serves as a ‘bush telephone’ for the local population of Bangui and its surroundings, and as a radio school to train Central African journalists. Estrategias de comunicaciónInitiated by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Fondation Hirondelle, in agreement with CAR government, the station aims to:
Radio Ndeke Luka (RNL) aims to achieve its goals by broadcasting impartial, useful and professional information. The radio station broadcasts news bulletins, magazines and music programmes designed for the Central African Republic (CAR) population and other countries of the sub-region. Radio Ndeke Luka seeks to enable United Nations (UN) agencies, international organisations and NGOs to reach populations in the CAR and neighbouring regions. It also strives to help local media improve their output through vocational training, and by exchanging programmes and co-productions. RNL's objective is also to supply useful humanitarian information to populations which are victims of conflicts and violence, as well as to refugee, displaced and vulnerable populations in the sub-region. Radio Ndeke Luka's information sources include UN agencies, international organisations and NGOs operating in the country, reports and enquiries carried out by its own personnel, as well the traditional information sources of journalists. The editorial board double-checks information items and also tries to gather first-hand evidence, accounts and data, especially when confronted with delicate situations. TemasConfict, Rights. Puntos clave
According to the station’s website, with “little or no exploited natural resources, an abyssal external debt, a bloodless economy and almost totally destroyed infrastructures, the Central African Republic belongs to the group of less advanced countries.” The country has also faced recurring political troubles. Apart from Radio Ndeke Luka, only the State radio is broadcasting in FM from the national territory. The other stations, like Radio France Internationale (RFI) or Africa One, have neither staff nor studio in the country. Outside Bangui, the access to professional and impartial information is extremely limited: newspapers from the capital have a restricted distribution, while the television and the radio are still picked up only in Bangui. Radio Minurca stopped transmitting on February 1, 2000, at the end of the United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic (MINURCA). In 19 months, Radio Minurca was considered to be the most credible radio in the CAR. United Nations agencies and international organisations considered Radio Minurca as a central element of their information and public-awareness campaigns aimed at the Central African population. Radio Ndeke Luka re-engaged the Radio Minurca team and launched its programmes on March 27, 2000. According to the organisers, numerous positive reactions from listeners showed that they have transferred their trust onto the new radio station. Socios GlobalesUNDP, Fondation Hirondelle, CAR government. ContactoFondation Hirondelle
Avenue du Temple 19C CH 1012-Lausanne (Suisse) Tel +41 21 654 20 20 Fax +41 21 654 20 21 info@hirondelle.org Hirondelle website FuenteHirondelle website on February 12 2007. En La Iniciativa de Comunicación desde el 12 de Febrero de 2007 Actualizado el 03 de Enero de 2008 |
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