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Building capacity of indigenous community journalists and activists in Cambodia and Thailand to report and produce content on indigenous people’s issues through community media

Year when project approved: 
2015
Approved budget: 
US$18 325.00

This project promotes the indigenous peoples’ right to to all forms of media and to produce their own media content, through building the capacity of the networks’ members in journalism skills and creating platforms and means for them to reach out to other relevant stakeholders.

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Project details
IPDC Bureau meeting nº: 
59

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Budget code: 
354GLO5003.36

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Beneficiary name: 
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
Beneficiary description: 

The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) includes 14 member organisations from the Mekong region, with several focused on women and youth indigenous populations specifically. As part of addressing the underrepresentation of indigenous peoples in mainstream media and lack of information channels for them to receive and share information, AIPP developed and implemented a media project called Indigenous Voices in Asia (IVA) in December 2012 in five Asian countries, including two from the Mekong sub region, Cambodia and Thailand. Through this project, nearly 300 indigenous rights activists and media practitioners have been trained in different media skills including basic journalism, radio broadcasting, citizen journalism, video production and social media skills. In 2014, a community audio-visual centre was also set up as an additional information channel for indigenous communities in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia.

Beneficiary address: 
108, Moo 5, T. Sanpranate A Sansai, Chiang Mai 50210, Thailand

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Beneficiary phone: 
+66 53 380 168
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CAMBODIA

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