Communication and Information's photobank http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos Wed, 03 Aug 2016 11:09:15 -0400 PhotoPost Pro 7.0 60 Listening radio education programme from Madanpokhara FM http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-27.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:08:45 -0400 Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Radio education programme, Madanpokhara FM http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-8.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:06:22 -0400 Madanpokhara FM was running radio education programme for targeting grade 8 students. Through the local teacher this FM is teaching Math, Science & English. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Listening radio education programme from Madanpokhara FM http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-23.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:06:18 -0400 Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Radio education programme, Madanpokhara FM http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-17.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:06:15 -0400 Madanpokhara FM was running radio education programme for targeting grade 8 students. Through the local teacher this FM is teaching Math, Science & English. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Radio education programme, Madanpokhara FM http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-16.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:06:13 -0400 Madanpokhara FM was running radio education programme for targeting grade 8 students. Through the local teacher this FM is teaching Math, Science & English. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Radio education programme, Madanpokhara FM http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-11.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:06:10 -0400 Madanpokhara FM was running radio education programme for targeting grade 8 students. Through the local teacher this FM is teaching Math, Science & English. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Teaching science through radio http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-7.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:56:20 -0400 Tilak Ram Bhattarai of Saradha High School is teaching science through the radio. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Teaching math through radio http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-4.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:56:17 -0400 Math teacher of Mandali High school Telega, Dinesh Basyal is teaching math through radio. In the studio Dolma Thapa grade 8 students are also participating. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Madanpokhara FM, Community Radio of Palpa District http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-3.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:56:15 -0400 Madan Pokhara FM was running radio education programme for targeting grade 8 students. Through the local teacher this FM is teaching Math, Science & English. Math teacher of Mandali High school Telega, Dinesh Basyal is teaching math through radio. According to Rajesh Kumar Aryal, programme coordinator of Radio Madanpokhara, next year they will follow this student in grade 9 and the year after in grade 10. According to Aryal this programme is more effective for remote area student who doesn't have access of tution. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Madanpokhara FM, Community Radio of Palpa District http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Radio_Education_Programe-2.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:56:12 -0400 Madanpokhara FM was running radio education programme for targeting grade 8 students. Through the local teacher this FM is teaching Math, Science & English. Math teacher of Mandali High school Telega, Dinesh Basyal is teaching math through radio. According to Rajesh Kumar Aryal, programme coordinator of Radio Madanpokhara, next year they will follow this student in grade 9 and the year after in grade 10. According to Aryal this programme is more effective for remote area student who doesn't have access of tution. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Manoj Hitanga, Editor of Tansen CMC. http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Palpa_Tansen_CMC-26.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:37:09 -0400 He was first phase student of Tansen Community Multimedia Center (CMC). First he worked as volunteers and now he is working in CMC as paid volunteer in the post of Editor. In Nepali cast community he is from lower cast. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Manoj Hitanga, Editor of Tansen CMC. http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Palpa_Tansen_CMC-21.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:34:07 -0400 He was first phase student of Tansen Community Multimedia Center (CMC). First he worked as volunteers and now he is working in CMC as paid volunteer in the post of Editor. In Nepali cast community he is from lower cast. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Som Hitanga, Camera Person of Tansen CMC. http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Palpa_Tansen_CMC-17.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:34:05 -0400 He was first phase student of Tansen Community Multimedia Center (CMC). First he worked as volunteers and now he is working in CMC as paid volunteer in the post of Camera person. In Nepali cast community he is from lower cast. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Som Hitanga, Camera Person of Tansen CMC. http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Palpa_Tansen_CMC-13.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:34:02 -0400 He was first phase student of Tansen Community Multimedia Center (CMC). First he worked as volunteers and now he is working in CMC as paid volunteer in the post of Camera person. In Nepali cast community he is from lower cast. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Som Hitanga, Camera Person of Tansen CMC. http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Palpa_Tansen_CMC-11.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:34:00 -0400 He was first phase student of Tansen Community Multimedia Center (CMC). First he worked as volunteers and now he is working in CMC as paid volunteer in the post of Camera person. In Nepali cast community he is from lower cast. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Chitra bahadur Gaha a disable and new student of Tansen CMC http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Palpa_Tansen_CMC-1.JPG Thu, 22 Sep 2011 10:33:57 -0400 Palpa Tansen Community Multimedia Centre (CMC) has provided different type of community multimedia facility for local people. Chitra bahadur Gaha a disable and new student of Tansen CMC. Guha has only one leg and he is new student of Tansen CMC. Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Recording radio item about Sheppard’s http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/517/IMG_6558.JPG Thu, 08 Sep 2011 08:45:44 -0400 Recording radio item about Sheppard’s, reporter Ms Akylay Zhanalieva, Radiomost Community Radio, Talas Ms Bettina Ruigies © Mediamost Radio programme “Village Talents” http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/517/IMG_0895.jpg Thu, 08 Sep 2011 08:45:42 -0400 Radio programme “Village Talents”, Community Reporter Ms Nazira Zhusupova and local music performer (Komuzchu) Ms Aiperi Suranchy kyzy © Mediamost Kalpana Lamtari, volunteer editor at the Tansen CMC http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/513/Palpa_Tansen_CMC-29.JPG Wed, 06 Apr 2011 03:11:52 -0400 Mukunda Bogati © UNESCO Mr. Max Loría during a Television interview at the closing ceremony http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04180.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:21:47 -0400 Mr. Max Loría, Viceminister for Justice and Peace of Costa Rica, during a Television interview at the closing ceremony of the workshop. UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Victor Hugo Magaña © UNESCO San José Mr. Max Loría during the Closing Ceremony of the Workshop http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04145.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:21:45 -0400 Mr. Max Loría, Viceminister for Justice and Peace of Costa Rica, during the closing Ceremony of the event and presentation of the participation certificates. UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Victor Hugo Magaña © UNESCO San José Last Day - Participants say good bye to each other http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04088.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:17:31 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Miguel Angel Rodríguez © UNESCO San José Participants describing their own expericnes about the workshop http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04082.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:17:28 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Miguel Angel Rodríguez © UNESCO San José Students during the training session on sound effects http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04044.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:17:25 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Miguel Angel Rodríguez © UNESCO San José Students learning how to use the camera for television production http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC040371.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:17:22 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Miguel Angel Rodríguez © UNESCO San José Teachers training student on the use of the camera http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04030.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:17:19 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Jorge Arias Sánchez © UNESCO San José Participants editing and reproducing information for television production http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04018.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:01:46 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Miguel Angel Rodríguez © UNESCO San José Participants editing and reproducing information for television production http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC04014.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:01:42 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Miguel Angel Rodríguez © UNESCO San José A participant interviewing Mr. Radolf, Director UNESCO San José http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC03956.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:01:40 -0400 Ms. Priscilla Alfaro, one of the participants, interviewing Mr. Andrew Radolf, Director UNESCO San Jose UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Miguel Angel Rodríguez © UNESCO San José Developing an action plan for the television production http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/DSC03787.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:01:37 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Jorge Arias Sánchez © UNESCO San José One of the participants during the voice training sessions http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/170.jpg Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:01:36 -0400 UNESCO San José Office organized a training workshop entitled “Networks Youth without Fear: Youth, Camera, Action on Violence Prevention” to train youth in the media campaining and the production of television spots and messages related to gender, violence prevention, culture of peace, human rights, tolerance, dialogue, freedom of expression, etc. The training workshop took place in Omar Dengo Foundation, San José, Costa Rica, from 14 to 26 March 2011. Youth trained to produce TV spots aimed at their peers to promote activities, public participation and to inform youth of what is being made available. Eliceo Obando © UNESCO San José Radio Operator, Radio Salus, Rwanda http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/Tuyishime_Jean_de_Dieu_student_in_SJC_in_the_studio_.JPG Mon, 04 Apr 2011 03:24:50 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Clementine Barada, radio presenter, Radio Salus http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/Barada_Clementine_in_studio-180_dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:52:27 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Aldo Havugimana © Aldo Havugimana, National University of Rwanda Aldo Havugimana, Director of Radio Salus, in studio http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/Aldo_Havugimana_in_studio-230dpi.JPG Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:52:26 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Clementine Barada © Aldo Havugimana, National University of Rwanda Training of trainers for women facilitators in community radios, Tanzania http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/889/DSC01387.JPG Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:41:50 -0400 Training of trainers for women volunteers and facilitators in Community radios in Tanzania as part of the UNDP funded 2010 election support Project. The training was organised by UNESCO in collaboration with UNIFEM. Yusuph Al-Amin © UNESCO/Yusuph Al-Amin Radio Salus’ staff at work http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/radio5-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:06:53 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Radio Salus’ staff at work http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/radio3-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:06:50 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Kids looking inside the window of Radio Salus’ newsroom http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/RAdioSalusF3-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:06:49 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Radio Salus’ staff at work http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/RAdioSalusF2-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 08:06:47 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Radio Salus, the first university/community radio in Rwanda http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/radio2l-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 06:19:58 -0400 The first university / community radio station in Rwanda was officially inaugurated on 18 November 2005 in the Southern town of Butare, where the National University of Rwanda (NUR) is located. Radio Salus, which is based on a student naming competition, broadcasts 16 hours a day primarily in the Kinya-rwandan language and has the potential to reach some two third of the Rwanda population. It was created by NUR under a UNESCO project funded by the European Commission. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Training on radio journalism for students in Rwanda http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/training2-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 06:17:10 -0400 Two-week training for 26 students of the National University of Rwanda on radio journalism ended in Butare on 18 November 2005 with a graduation ceremony in the presence of the Rwandan Minister of Information. The training was organized within the framework of the UNESCO project on establishing the first university/community radio in Rwanda (Radio Salus), funded by the Funds in Trust from Japan. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Training on radio journalism for students in Rwanda http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/training1-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 06:17:08 -0400 Two-week training for 26 students of the National University of Rwanda on radio journalism ended in Butare on 18 November 2005 with a graduation ceremony in the presence of the Rwandan Minister of Information. The training was organized within the framework of the UNESCO project on establishing the first university/community radio in Rwanda (Radio Salus), funded by the Funds in Trust from Japan. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Training on radio journalism for students in Rwanda http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/RAdioSalusF5-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 06:17:06 -0400 Two-week training for 26 students of the National University of Rwanda on radio journalism ended in Butare on 18 November 2005 with a graduation ceremony in the presence of the Rwandan Minister of Information. The training was organized within the framework of the UNESCO project on establishing the first university/community radio in Rwanda (Radio Salus), funded by the Funds in Trust from Japan. Andrea Cairola © UNESCO/Andrea Cairola Emma Claude, Radio Salus producer, interviewing a technician agronomist http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/P5310059-314dpi.JPG Fri, 01 Apr 2011 05:55:45 -0400 This picture was taken during the Golden Cup, 2007. Golden Cup was a name SPREAD chose to call Cup of Excellence (www.cupofexcellence.org) during the trial in 2007. Emma Claudine (The woman in red) a journalist from Radio Salus interviewed different stakeholders among them farmers, cuppers, judges, buyers, participants, government officials. The man being interviewed is Paul Kalisa a cupper, a judge of the Golden Cup and a staff of SPREAD coffee advisor in the southern province of Rwanda. He played a big role in selecting the best coffee during the screening process. Olivier Mazimpaka © Radio Salus Emma Claude, Radio Salus producer, interviewing a woman coffee farmer http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/P5310047-314dpi.JPG Fri, 01 Apr 2011 05:55:42 -0400 This picture was taken during the Golden Cup, 2007. Golden Cup was a name SPREAD chose to call Cup of Excellence (www.cupofexcellence.org) during the trial in 2007. Emma Claudine (The woman in red) a journalist from Radio Salus interviewed different stakeholders among them farmers, cuppers, judges, buyers, participants, government officials. The woman being interviewed on the picture is Gemima Mukashyaka. She is a farmer, a genocide surviver and also a single mother. She participated to the competition by supplying her coffee to a coffee cooperative that is called Abahuzamugambi ba Maraba that she is a member. This cooperative won the Golden Cup. Olivier Mazimpaka © Radio Salus Training session: how to produce radio messages on preventing violence http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/IMG_3634-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 04:07:36 -0400 Twenty-eight young women and men from all parts of Costa Rica recently learned how to produce their own radio messages on preventing violence, through a training programme organized by UNESCO and supported by the Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund (MDG-F). Oscar Figueroa Figueroa © UNESCO/SJO/CI Mr Rosario, Radio Nederland, explaining the radio production methodologies http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/IMG_3405-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 04:07:33 -0400 Mr. Amable Rosario from Radio Nederland explaining the radio production methodologies. Twenty-eight young women and men from all parts of Costa Rica recently learned how to produce their own radio messages on preventing violence, through a training programme organized by UNESCO and supported by the Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund (MDG-F). Oscar Figueroa Figueroa © UNESCO/SJO/CI Working group for the preparation of scripts http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/516/IMG_3346-300dpi.jpg Fri, 01 Apr 2011 04:07:31 -0400 Twenty-eight young women and men from all parts of Costa Rica recently learned how to produce their own radio messages on preventing violence, through a training programme organized by UNESCO and supported by the Millennium Development Goals Achievement Fund (MDG-F). Oscar Figueroa Figueroa © UNESCO/SJO/CI Broadcaster of Rádio Amanhecer putting in practice what she learnt http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/cf6ddaee-6.jpg Thu, 31 Mar 2011 10:33:08 -0400 In 2010, UNESCO and the NGO Jequitibá held training courses for community radio broadcasters in the cities of Santarém, Rio Branco and Cuiabá. Around 80 people were trained. The main objective of these courses was to help broadcasters to improve the quality of service provided to the community. : Jean-Jacques Fontaine-Yves Magat © UNESCO/: Jean-Jacques Fontaine-Yves Magat Street interview at the new Santarém fish market http://www.unesco-ci.org/photos/data/515/cf6ddaee-2.jpg Thu, 31 Mar 2011 10:33:04 -0400 In 2010, UNESCO and the NGO Jequitibá held training courses for community radio broadcasters in the cities of Santarém, Rio Branco and Cuiabá. Around 80 people were trained. The main objective of these courses was to help broadcasters to improve the quality of service provided to the community. Jean-Jacques Fontaine-Yves Magat © UNESCO/Jean-Jacques Fontaine-Yves Magat