Initiated by CTA and FAO, this survey is a follow-up to a workshop organised to identify the major challenges facing rural radio in Africa. The survey focuses on four main areas: training needs in rural radio; national expertise in radio programme-making; existing training materials and resource persons; and the development of a rural radio training programme
Radio remains the most widely used means of mass communication in many ACP countries and nowhere is ...
Rural African women's disadvantaged position in relation to accessing developmental information and ...
Meeting: Workshop on Training Needs in Agricultural Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, 21-25 J...
Initiated by CTA and FAO, this survey is a follow-up to a workshop organised to identify the major c...
This workshop follows findings of two studies on training needs for rural radio in Africa (1999 and ...
Since its inception CTA has always recognized the importance of radio as an information medium in AC...
Radio remains the quickest, least costly and most effective way of reaching rural people if it is us...
Rural radio stations, like any other, need to know the impact that their programmes are having on th...
Rural radio had begun to appear in many African countries even before Independence. Its role was cle...
As part of its programme of support for rural radio and agricultural information services in ACP cou...
This synthesis of the francophone rural radio journalists training in Porto-novo, Benin, from the 18...
In Western Samoa, programmes for farmers are relayed from island to island by two telecommunications...
Support for rural radio is an integral part of CTA's communication development strategy. This direct...
This workshop reviewed CTA's rural radio programme and put forward strategies for future activities ...
In May 1989 CTA held a workshop and seminar in Ouagadougou, in cooperation with Centre Interafricain...
Radio remains the most widely used means of mass communication in many ACP countries and nowhere is ...
Rural African women's disadvantaged position in relation to accessing developmental information and ...
Meeting: Workshop on Training Needs in Agricultural Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, 21-25 J...
Initiated by CTA and FAO, this survey is a follow-up to a workshop organised to identify the major c...
This workshop follows findings of two studies on training needs for rural radio in Africa (1999 and ...
Since its inception CTA has always recognized the importance of radio as an information medium in AC...
Radio remains the quickest, least costly and most effective way of reaching rural people if it is us...
Rural radio stations, like any other, need to know the impact that their programmes are having on th...
Rural radio had begun to appear in many African countries even before Independence. Its role was cle...
As part of its programme of support for rural radio and agricultural information services in ACP cou...
This synthesis of the francophone rural radio journalists training in Porto-novo, Benin, from the 18...
In Western Samoa, programmes for farmers are relayed from island to island by two telecommunications...
Support for rural radio is an integral part of CTA's communication development strategy. This direct...
This workshop reviewed CTA's rural radio programme and put forward strategies for future activities ...
In May 1989 CTA held a workshop and seminar in Ouagadougou, in cooperation with Centre Interafricain...
Radio remains the most widely used means of mass communication in many ACP countries and nowhere is ...
Rural African women's disadvantaged position in relation to accessing developmental information and ...
Meeting: Workshop on Training Needs in Agricultural Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, 21-25 J...