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UNESCO gives high priority to providing and strengthening communication and information facilities at the level of local communities. Such facilities offer basic tools for introducing and managing community-centred development and change.

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UNESCO gives high priority to providing and strengthening communication and information facilities at the level of local communities. Such facilities offer basic tools for introducing and managing community-centred development and change.
  • 20-07-2011 (Windhoek) 
    Improving social impact of community centres through better access to information in Namibia
  • 10-05-2011 (Windhoek) 
    Using multi-purpose community access centres for youth involvement in new technologies and media
  • 15-04-2011 (Kathmandu) 
    Giving a voice to women through community radio
  • 24-03-2011 (Windhoek) 
    Training at Karas community radio to improve health programmes for women and girls
  • 18-03-2011 (Windhoek) 
    Training on user-generated content to improve media and information literacy of Namibian youth
  • 07-02-2011 (Cap Rouge) 
    Haiti: UNESCO supports establishment of new radio for Cap Rouge community
  • 04-02-2011 (Windhoek) 
    Namibian community radio to assess needs of its users with UNESCO support
  • 28-12-2010 (New Delhi) 
    National consultation on community radio convened in India
  • 05-11-2010 (Quito) 
    A series of workshops on ICT literacy for community radios concluded in Latin America
  • 14-10-2010 (Windhoek) 
    UNESCO co-sponsors 2010 MISA Namibia Media Awards
  • 08-10-2010 (Montevideo) 
    Access to public information is government’s responsibility, concludes seminar in Montevideo
  • 04-10-2010 (Windhoek) 
    Empowering rural communities in Namibia through ICT
  • 28-07-2010 (Windhoek) 
    UNESCO supported AMARC workshop for African community radios
  • 22-07-2010 (Windhoek) 
    UNESCO training for Namibian community radios started yesterday
  • 21-06-2010 (Brasilia) 
    UNESCO supports training for community radios in Brazil
  • 04-06-2010 (Kathmandu) 
    IPDC-supported projects to build capacity of community media in Nepal
  • 11-05-2010 (Windhoek) 
    Training in Namibia to build capacity of community newspapers
  • 26-04-2010 (Dhaka) 
    Bangladesh government awards licenses for establishing community radios
  • 12-04-2010 (Quito) 
    Rescuing stories of indigenous peoples through audiovisual media
  • 31-03-2010 (San José) 
    Costa Rican young voices connect communities
  • 26-03-2010 (Windhoek) 
    Increasing awareness about women's rights through multipurpose access centres
  • 23-03-2010 (Paris) 
    Mexican radio station and Egyptian journalist win UNESCO-IPDC Prize for Rural Communication
  • 16-03-2010 (Bangalore) 
    Community radio for sustainable development was the focus of 2nd AMARC Conference in Bangalore
  • 15-03-2010 (Windhoek) 
    Role of community radio in disaster management on agenda of workshop in Namibia
  • 24-11-2009 (Kathmandu) 
    Building Bridges: UNESCO project advances community development in Nepal
  • 19-11-2009 (Brasilia) 
    Human Rights in Community Media: UNESCO Brasilia launches new publication
  • 13-11-2009 (Paris) 
    International Seminar on good practices in community media concluded in Paris this week
  • 16-09-2009 (Kathmandu) 
    UNESCO-supported Nepali NGO launches a set of indicators on community media
  • 18-08-2009 (Nairobi) 
    IPDC continues to support East African media
  • 06-07-2009 (Kigali) 
    UNESCO and media success story: Radio Salus in Rwanda
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