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In Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic & Social Council
Associated with the UN Department of Global Communications

Impact of Community Radio Bangladesh 2019

Gender Responsive Communication through Community Radios in Bangladesh

Executive Summary

Gender-responsive communication is a must-have skill for all development practitioners. Whether writing reports or emails, speaking to a crowd or interacting with people at the grassroots level, all must be aware of the ways in which language can either enforce or subvert gender inequalities.

Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio & Communication (BNNRC), has implemented Gender Responsive Communication for Community Radio (CR) broadcasters with support from […]

Learning English through Community and social media in Rural Bangladesh

Executive Summery

English language becomes one of the fundamental demands in our commoners’ lives in Bangladesh and also a challenge for the rural communities. The problem has become more critical due to gaps between urban and rural educational systems. Minimizing the gap, Community radios, as well as social media (Facebook & You tube), are considered as the best educational platforms for reaching the larger audiences at […]

Digital Safety and Security for the Journalists in Bangladesh

Executive Summary

Digital Safety and Security become an important concern for the media today. It is also a challenge for Bangladesh too. The project, “Digital Safety and Security for the Journalists in Bangladesh” aims to increase the digital and physical safety and security of Bangladeshi journalists and media professionals through capacity building so that they can manage unprecedented risk created by the hackers and criminal groups […]

Human Rights in Development of Gender Diverse Population through Community Radios and Social Media in Banglades

 

Organization    : Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) 

Country    : Bangladesh

Project duration: June 2018 to December 2021

Supported by    : Bandhu Social Welfare Society (BSWS)

Executive Summary

Hijras (Transgender population) are socially excluded, living on the fringes of society, harassed by the police and abused by the public. Though most of them are involved in singing and dancing at weddings or child birth as a part of their […]

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