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Madanpokhara CMC, Nepal
Madanpokhara CMC, Nepal

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Radio has great potential as a medium of education and social inclusion for the blind. CMCs like Lumbini and Madanpokhara are developing special programmes for people with disabilities, particularly for local blind students. Here a CMC broadcaster interviews a group of blind students in front of the local school, which features a blind section and hostel.
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Keywords: community radio CMC multimedia youth interview Nepal
Photographer: Mukunda Bogati
Copyright: © UNESCO
Place: Madanpokhara
Country: Nepal
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