Full Coverage: Information & Media
April 2008
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04/28/2008
Is media engagement vital for generating awareness on future challenges? UNESCO’s latest training and resource kit Media as Partners in Education for Sustainable Development provides media professionals with critical information about priority issues and inspires them for investigative reporting.
Read moreRelated: [Knowledge] [Climate Change] [Development] Image: Cover page of the manual / Photo credit: GKP
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04/26/2008
'Turning up the HEAT' is a series of interactive and virtual debates on climate change and corporate power starting May 8th. You can turn up in person to the events in London, Cardiff and Manchester or you can watch and participate online.
Read moreFrom: World Development Movement Related: [United Kingdom] [Climate Change] [Corporations] Image: Turning up the HEAT, by WDM
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04/16/2008
In a step to integrate rural areas with mainstream world, the government of Nagaland, a state in north-eastern India, will distribute community TV sets to villages. The initiative would also provide communities exposure to global and national developments.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [ICT] [Communication] [Development] Image: Connecting communities / Photo credit: UNESCO
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04/16/2008
Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies is organising eINDIA2008 from July 29-31, 2008 at New Delhi, India. The fourth annual ICT forum in the country will be a unique platform for stakeholders to share best practices and exchange ideas on creating a technology-enabled society.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Knowledge] [ICT] [Communication] Image: eINDIA logo / Photo credit: eINDIA
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04/15/2008
As a first legislative step towards getting rid of the remnants of Emergency, the new Pakistani government has tabled a bill in the national assembly seeking to revoke the draconian gag imposed on the country’s electronic media. A separate bill is also round the corner that will undo the restrictions on print media.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Law] [Democracy] [Freedom of Expression] |
04/07/2008
What often goes unreported in the mainstream media, finds a place in Khabar Lahariya, a truly people’s newspaper run by Dalit women in Chitrakoot in northern India. Despite their lack of education, these women journalists cover politics, development and a range of issues read by all sections of society.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Gender] [Social Exclusion] [Capacity Building] |
04/07/2008
Journalismiaiheiset blogit tutkivat, mistä maista ja alueista maailman johtavat tiedotusvälineet kirjoittavat. Australia, Länsi-Eurooppa ja Lähi-itä ovat aiheena suurimmassa osassa artikkeleista, Afrikka ja Latinalainen Amerikka vain harvoissa.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld España Related: [Media] Image: Maailmankartta The Daily Mailin mukaan.
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04/03/2008
The state government in Bihar in eastern India plans to set up FM radio stations in schools to make education more effective. Apart from airing phone-in programmes on career counseling, quizzes and guest lectures, the channels would also educate students on community development, health and disaster management.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Knowledge] [Education] [Children] [Capacity Building] |
04/03/2008
DENVER/RAYBURN 2123 IN SECOND LIFE, Apr 2 (OneWorld) - U.S. lawmakers held the first-ever hearing simulcast in a 3D virtual world Tuesday, probing experts about the opportunities and dangers posed by new online communities.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Governance] [Codes of Conduct] [Internet] [ICT] [Culture] [Communication] [Capacity Building] Image: Rik Riel watches Linden Lab CEO Philip Rosedale testify. © Rik Panganiban / Rik Riel
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04/02/2008
Asia may have 8 million more new cases of HIV/AIDS by 2020, according to a new report by the independent Commission on AIDS in Asia. The report, presented to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, is the first ever comprehensive study in the region and calls for immediate priority interventions.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Disease/treatment] [HIV/AIDS] Image: Prof. C. Rangarajan (right) presents the report to Ban Ki-moon /Photo credit: UN
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04/01/2008
Lehtileikkeet, julisteet ja banderollit täyttävät intialaisen Dharamsalan kaupungin seinät. Kaupungissa asuvat 20 000 Tiibetin pakolaista seuraavat tarkasti kotimaansa tapahtumia, vanhemmat seinille liimattujen lehtileikkeiden avulla, nuorempi sukupolvi netistä.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [China] [Tibet] Image: Lynette Lee Corporal/IPS
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04/01/2008
The walls around McLeod Ganj, the northern Indian town in Himachal Pradesh, home to Dalai Lama, are drawing crowds of exiled Tibetans hungry for news. The community bulletin boards are the latest source of news from home as posters, banners, newspaper cuttings and letters fight the spaces for equal billing.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [India] [Internet] [Freedom of Expression] [Human Rights] Image: News from homeland /Photo credit: Lynette Lee Corporal/IPS
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