Lao National Radio (LNR) - with the support of UNESCO’s International
Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) – is launching a
new local community radio station in the Xiengkho district of the
country next year.
“IPDC has been supporting the development of community media for
decades and is particularly sensitive to projects aiming at
strengthening ethnic minority languages”, says Rosa Gonzalez, UNESCO
Advisor for Communication and Information in the UNESCO Bangkok Office.
Xiengkho, one of the 47 poorest districts of Laos, has been chosen as
the site for this project due to the low number of local radio
services.
A radio station will be built and equipped with the help of LNR staff
and selected trainees with a particular focus on women. The radio
station will primarily provide community-based radio programmes
including ethnic language windows in Lao, Hmong and Khmu.
In line with the project, two mentors will train local radio trainees
from the community on technical operation and maintenance of radio
equipment, radio programme production techniques and journalism. The
trainees will also conduct target audience research among the villagers
of Xiengkho in order to identify their information needs. The results
will be used to produce target based radio programmes.
(Source : Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union)
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