Across many countries and in different regions, community radio stations have been fostering community participation and creating an appetite for transparent and accountable governance, even in challenging regulatory environments. Empowering Radio: Good practices in development & operation of community radio is a report prepared for the World Bank Institute based on five national studies of community radio practices in five very different countries: Colombia, Mali, Nepal, Peru and South Africa.
The national studies addressed a common set of topics, providing descriptions and analyses of country/case examples. The topics were:
- Participatory processes and volunteerism
- Relationship with the community
- Exertion of rights
- Accountability and good governance
- Community radio networks
- Financing and financial sustainability
- Community radio in conflict and post-conflict situations
The main report is by Bruce Girard of Fundación Comunica
The national studies were conducted by: Amparo Cadavid – Colombia, Martin Faye – Mali, Raghu Mainali – Nepal, Carlos Rivadeneyra – Peru, and Nkopane Maphiri, South Africa. The national are included as annexes in their original languages.
Download the main report (PDF)
Download the main report and the national studies (in their original languages, PDF, 2.4 meg)
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