New media, dialogue and 'lifeline' communication
The media's pivotal role in reporting emergencies - and how humanitarian agencies can help with meeting the communication needs of those affected by disaster.
The media's pivotal role in reporting emergencies - and how humanitarian agencies can help with meeting the communication needs of those affected by disaster.
The personalised multi-media English course which teaches by any means possible - via mobile phone, TV, newspapers, CDs, and leaflets.
A reflection on the findings of our new survey on youth and media in Burma/Myanmar
BBC Media Action trainer Rachael Borlase examines why local voices should go global about the struggles facing northern Uganda.
A look at the groundbreaking election debates that saw Zambian politicians answering questions on live TV for the first time
Follow the story of Southern Iraq’s most listened to local radio station
Majboor Kisko Bola! (‘Who are you calling helpless!)
How an innovative radio show helped bonded labourers stand up for their rights
people reached through our programmes around the world
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