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Communication Initiative
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22.10.2003
In May 2003, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) - in partnership with the Southern African Development Community (SADC) - launched a campaign to call attention to the dangers journalists face in East and Southern Africa. This campaign will take place every year on May 3. Conducted in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, the campaign is designed to inform journalists - and, ultimately, the public - about violations of the right to freedom of expression.
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[Southern Africa]
Image: Freedom of expression
21.10.2003
This video explores the uses of handicams and new communication technologies by human right activists, war crime investigators, right-wing videographers and citizens. The video answers questions about what happens when front-line advocates document what they are seeing.
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17.10.2003
The Panos Institute West Africa has set up, in Ghana and Sierra Leone, a pilot radio project using “Oral Testimonies”, or interviews that are long and extensive discussions on specific topics. Using the oral testimonies of the local population in their original languages, it aims to bring about a concept of a more listener-friendly radio format that facilitates integration and synthesis and encourages creativity.
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[West Africa]
[communications]
[content]
[culture]
[media technologies]
11.09.2003
Listen up! is a network of 80 American organisations which enables young people from underserved areas to make their voices heard in the mass media. The network promotes a culture of free speech and social responsibility where youth fight stereotypes.
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[United States]
01.09.2003
International Literacy Day, which falls on September 08, was first observed in 1967 with the need to promote worldwide literacy. The need to celebrate this day today is as compelling as it was when it was launched. To read more
click here.
Image: Access to education
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