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UNESCO-IPDC Prize for Rural Communication

The UNESCO-IPDC Prize for Rural Communication is intended to recognize a meritorious and innovative activity in improving communication in rural communities, chiefly in the developing countries.

It was established in 1985 by the Executive Board of UNESCO in pursuance of a decision of the 5th session of the Intergovernmental Council of IPDC. The UNESCO-IPDC Prize, consisting of a sum of US$20,000, is awarded every other year.

2012 IPDC Prize Laureates

The Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists and the Kenyan Arid Lands Information Network  are the co-winners of the 2012 edition of the UNESCO-IPDC Prize for Rural Communication.

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Previous Laureates

Thirteen laureates from different parts of the world have received the UNESCO-IPDC Prize for Rural Comunication since its inception.

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