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Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)

The trust undertakes activities to promote radio listeners club, amature radio operators, community radio and television stations, and Internet radio in coastal areas.

Primary web addresses
http://www.bnnrc.net
Main Address
House:9/4 Road:2
Shamoli , Dhaka 1207
Bangladesh
1207 Dhaka
Country
Bangladesh
Main Telephone
88-0208125181
Joined OneWorld
13.11.2002

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08.05.2003 A Bangladesh NGO undertakes activities which promote easy communication facilities among people living in coastal areas. It also promotes radio listeners clubs, community radio and television stations, Internet radio and telephone facilities for the marginalised people.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Bangladesh]
Women listening to radio in Bangladesh
18.12.2002 The Bangladesh Coastal NGO Network for Radio and Communication promotes amateur radio operators, radio listeners' clubs and community radio and television stations in the coastal districts of Bangladesh. It aims to bring all these districts within an amateur radio network in next three years.
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Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh]
Image: Women listening to radio in Bangladesh © JHU/CCP





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