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Southern African broadcasters are discussing climate change this week in Johannesburg
Broadcasters from the Southern African region are getting together this week in Johannesburg, South Africa, to move ahead on climate change. They are deliberating on a unified climate change policy for implementation in broadcasting content on radio, television and in new media.

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Southern African broadcasters are discussing climate change this week in Johannesburg

06-08-2010 (Johannesburg)
Southern African broadcasters are discussing climate change this week in Johannesburg
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Broadcasters from the Southern African region are getting together this week in Johannesburg, South Africa, to move ahead on climate change. They are deliberating on a unified climate change policy for implementation in broadcasting content on radio, television and in new media.
The five-day workshop is organized by the Southern African Broadcasting Association (SABA) and sponsored by UNESCO through its International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC). It is entitled “Climate Change Awareness Policy for Public Broadcasting”.

The event encompasses climate change journalism, broadcaster responsibility, programme evaluation and agreement on a common broadcasting policy. Delegates from Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia expect to leave with a universal template that will provide necessary synergies to produce common content across the region.

Other issues on the agenda are South Africa’s plans for hosting the next year’s climate change gathering, the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals, and challenges facing programme exchange and co-production.

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