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Keeping Girls in the Picture: Community Radio Toolkit
Key Guidance
Paris: UNESCO (2020), 41 pp.
"We hope this toolkit will support you in creating exciting and memorable content for community radio programmes wherever you are. This toolkit contains the messages and facts from the global campaign. It has not been tailored for any specific region, country or area. We count on you to consider how
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Participatory Radio Campaigns and Food Security: How Radio Can Help Farmers Make Informed Decisions
Ottawa: Farm Radio International (2011), 88 pp.
"The African Farm Radio Research Initiative (AFRRI) was a 42-month action research project implemented by Farm Radio International (FRI) in partnership with World University Service of Canada (WUSC), and with the support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. An estimated 40 million farmers in five
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The New Age of Radio: How ICTs Are Changing Rural Radio in Africa
Ottawa: Farm Radio International (2011), 138 pp.
"Low cost, modern information and communication technologies (ICTs), including mobile phones, multifunction MP3 recorders, and interactive voice response (IVR) can dramatically increase the capacity of rural radio to help farmers improve food security in Sub-Saharan Africa. Weekly SMS alerts sent to
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Agricultural Radio That Works
Ottawa: Farm Radio International (2011), 8 pp.
"Participatory Radio Campaigns (PRCs) were developed by Farm Radio International as a way to help farmers learn about, evaluate, and introduce new agricultural practices that they are interested in trying. With training and facilitation support from Farm Radio International, selected radio stations
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Media on the Move: Migrants and Minorities and the Media. 4th Symposium Forum Medien Und Entwicklung (FoME)
Aachen: Catholic Media Council (CAMECO) (2009), 84 pp.
"The symposium focused in three sections on migration and ethnic minority media coverage within Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and South-Eastern Europe. Special attention was paid to concrete experiences regarding the strengthening of ethnic and diversity media and the potentials as we
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Campañas radiofónicas
Managua: [author] (2008), 110 pp.
I Am a Child, But I Have my Rights Too! Radio Campaign on the Rights of the Child. Radio Hosts' Guide: Cameroon
Yaounde: Plan Cameroon (2006), 192 pp.
Radio Campaign in West Africa: I Am a Child But I Have my Rights Too! Final Evaluation Report
Dakar: Plan International West Africa Regional Office (2005), 80, 18 pp.
Eto dodo deviwo: Plan Bénin et Radio Lalo. Manuel des jeunes
Cotonou: Plan International (2005), 87 pp.
Communicating Rights for Children: A Study of Children's Participation in a Radio Campaign in West Africa
Master Thesis Malmö University (2002), 71 pp.
"The radio campaign ”I’m a child but I have my rights too!” is run by the organization Plan in Burkina Faso, Togo, Mali, Senegal och Guinea. The campaign contains of five-minute-long reports, taking place in an environment that children is well familiar with, often the African countryside wher
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