[FoME] BBC-Studien zur Medienförderung in Bangladesh, Kambodscha, Südsudan, Syrien, Uganda

Christoph Dietz Christoph.Dietz at CAMECO.ORG
Fr Sep 14 15:27:21 CEST 2012


BBC Media Action (früher: BBC World Service Trust) hat soeben fünf
Länderstudien und einen "synthesis report" zur
Medien-Entwicklungszusammenarbeit in Ländern mit eingeschränkter
Pressefreiheit veröffentlicht.

Support for media: synthesis report
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediaaction/pdf/globalsynth.pdf
Drawing on the case studies below of five countries where media
freedoms and rights are constrained, this report identifies common
dilemmas and successful approaches of donors. 

Syria
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediaaction/pdf/syria.pdf
Examining the media of one of the world’s most censored societies,
this report finds that the Syrian media is under increasing threat but
identifies growing use of new media to circumvent old restrictions. 

South Sudan
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediaaction/pdf/sudan.pdf
Presenting the challenges in meeting the information needs of the
people of South Sudan, this report highlights a need for long-term and
harmonised efforts to support media.

Bangladesh
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediaaction/pdf/bangladesh.pdf
Examining Bangladesh’s booming and dynamic media sector, this report
finds that there is an increasing tendency for political discourse to be
based around personality rather than policy.

Cambodia
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediaaction/pdf/cambodia.pdf
This report recommends greater donor investment in impact research in
Cambodia, and more attention to young audiences and the internet as a
growing source and focus of public dialogue.

Uganda
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediaaction/pdf/uganda.pdf
Examining Uganda’s increasingly fractured media landscape, this
report finds that the media is vulnerable to government intimidation and
self-censorship.


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