[FoME] WG: [IAMCR] VOICES FOR CHANGE: A Quiet Revolution of Community Broadcasting in Bangladesh to Fight Poverty and Promote Rural Development.

Wolf Ludwig wolf.ludwig at comunica-ch.net
Di Mär 11 21:19:03 CET 2014


Just FYI -- with regards,
Wolf


 AHM Bazlur Rahman sent Tue, 11 Mar 2014 19:00:
>*VOICES FOR CHANGE: A Quiet Revolution of Community Broadcasting in
>Bangladesh to Fight Poverty and Promote Rural Development.*
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>*http://www.scribd.com/doc/207542488/Voices-for-Change-A-Quiet-revolution-of-Community-Broadcasting-in-Bangladesh
><http://www.scribd.com/doc/207542488/Voices-for-Change-A-Quiet-revolution-of-Community-Broadcasting-in-Bangladesh>*
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>*Dear Madam/Sir,*
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>Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
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>BNNRC Devoted Entirely to Promote Community Media for Development (CM4D) &
>Leads Supports and Advocates for the Initiators to actively provide
>independent community broadcasting in Bangladesh since 2000.
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>It gives us a great pleasure to present you the VOICES FOR CHANGE: A Quiet
>Revolution of Community Broadcasting in Bangladesh to Fight Poverty and
>Promote Rural Development.
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>Currently 14 Community Radio Stations are on-air aiming at ensuring
>empowerment and right to information for the rural community. They are
>broadcasting altogether 120 hours of program everyday on information,
>education, local entertainment and development motivation activities. The
>programs are quite supportive to the activities reflected in the 6th 5-year
>plan of the Government of Bangladesh, UN World Summit on Information
>Society (UN WSIS) Action Plan, and UN Millennium Development Goals (UN
>MDGs).
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>Around 536 youth women & youths are now working with the stations
>throughout the country. Community radio programs have already been widely
>accepted among the local communities.14 community radio stations currently
>covers 67 upazilas of 13 districts & more than 4.6 million listeners.
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>Ministry of Information (MOI) of Government of the People's Republic of
>Bangladesh has primarily approved another 18 Community Radio Stations.
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>BNNRC has initiated a process to explore the future of development
>cooperation and the role of community broadcasting over the next 15 years,
>and we already have a new challenge! We have already started
>Community Media News Agency (CMNA), Community Media Academy (CMA) &
>Community Media Newsletter   for building capacity of community
>broadcasting sector.
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>We invite you to join in our STRUGGLE! We hope you are - or will become one
>of our future partners for promoting community broadcasting in Bangladesh.
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>Let's all do our part for VOICES FOR CHANGE: A Quiet Revolution of
>Community Broadcasting in Bangladesh to Fight Poverty and Promote Rural
>Development.
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>With Best Regards,
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>*Bazlu*
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>AHM. Bazlur Rahman-S21BR *| *Chief Executive Officer *|*
>Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
>*[NGO in Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social
>Council]*
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>House: 13/3, Road: 2, Shaymoli, Dhaka-1207*|*  Bangladesh*|*
>Phone: +88-02-9130750| 9101479 | Cell: +88 01711881647
>Fax: 88-02-9138501 *|* E-mail: ceo at bnnrc.net* |* bnnr <bnnrc at bd.drik.net>
>cbd at gmail.com *|*
>www.bnnrc.net
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