Consultative Workshop on Lessons Learned on the Project “Enabling Media Access for Communities Self Expression”, New Delhi, August 08, 2013
New Delhi: 26/07/2013: Enabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stations.
26/07/2013: Enabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stationsvEnabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stationsvvvEnabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stationsEnabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stationsEnabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stations
Enabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stations
New Delhi: 26/07/2013: Enabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing station 26/07/2013: Enabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stations
New Delhi: 18/07/2013: With a view to provide a catalytic push to the sustainability of community radio operations, CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC), supported by Ford Foundation, has been guiding and facilitating a number of CR Stations to apply to the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) for empanelment to receive advertising support from government agencies over the past two years . Continuing this pro-active approach, CCFC has invited around 30 CRS drawn mostly from the NGO sector, who fulfil the DAVP eligibility criteria for a one day workshop at Delhi on July 30, 2013. The objective of the workshop is to provide on-the-spot facilitation services to enable them to get empanelled with DAVP and also provide an opportunity for participants to interactNew Delhi: 18/07/2013: With a view to provide a catalytic push to the sustainability of community radio operations, CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC), supported by Ford Foundation, has been guiding and facilitating a number of CR Stations to apply to the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) for empanelment to receive advertising support from government agencies over the past two years . Continuing this pro-active approach, CCFC has invited around 30 CRS drawn mostly from the NGO sector, who fulfil the DAVP eligibility criteria for a one day workshop at Delhi on July 30, 2013. The objective of the workshop is to provide on-the-spot facilitation services to enable them to get empanelled with DAVP and also provide an opportunity for participants to interactNew Delhi: 18/07/2013: With a view to provide a catalytic push to the sustainability of community radio operations, CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC), supported by Ford Foundation, has been guiding and facilitating a number of CR Stations to apply to the Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) for empanelment to receive advertising support from government agencies over the past two years . Continuing this pro-active approach, CCFC has invited around 30 CRS drawn mostly from the NGO sector, who fulfil the DAVP eligibility criteria for a one day workshop at Delhi on July 30, 2013. The objective of the workshop is to provide on-the-spot facilitation services to enable them to get empanelled with DAVP and also provide an opportunity for participants to interact
New Delhi: 26/07/2013: Enabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stations
New Delhi: 26/07/2013: Enabling Media Access to Communities Self Expression, a two year project supported by Ford Foundation which also ran the CEMCA Community Radio Facilitation Centre (CCFC) draws to a close in August 2013. With a view to share the project experiences, outcomes and lessons learnt with the stake-holders in the sector, CEMCA is organising a one -day Consultative Workshop that will bring together senior officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB); Community Radio experts, funding agencies, and practitioners, to share and deliberate on the lessons learnt in the two years of intense engagement with the sector by way of facilitating new applicants through the licence process, as well as encouraging operational CRS to adopt good practices and assess their operations. The workshop is expected to identify the gap areas in the sector that need further augmentation by the stake-holders of Community Radio, and assist in improving understanding about sustainable operation of Community Radio both for new entrants and existing stations
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