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Media Development

In accordance with its standard-setting role, International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) has developed a comprehensive set of Media Development Indicators (MDIs) aimed at enabling the assessment of media landscapes at national level. These indicators, that cover all aspects of media development, are currently being applied in various countries worldwide to identify their specific needs in view of guiding the formulation of media-related policies and improving the targeting of media development efforts.

  • Harnessing community radio in Lao PDR to champion young women and girls’ education recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic
  • New UNESCO study identifies common characteristics and challenges for Media and Information Literacy in five countries in Asia
  • Media and information literacy education in Asia: Exploration of policies and practices in Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines
  • Call for Participation: Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Youth Survey in Asia and the Pacific
  • World Radio Day event in Viet Nam celebrates diversity and pluralism in the media

Latest Media Development

Harnessing community radio in Lao PDR to champion young women and girls’ education recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

In countries across the Asia-Pacific region, prolonged school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the education, health and well-being of all learners, with data on the medium and longer term impacts still to be assessed. Such evidence from...