The overall objective of the community radio station is – giving voices to the unheard voices, providing information, knowledge and democratizing communication for Mahadalit community. Community radio, although taking on diverse forms depending on its surroundings, remains a type of radio made to serve people; radio that encourages expression and participation and that values local culture. Its will reach out to the remotest areas far from large urban centers, where the population is too small to attract commercial or large-scale State radio.
The main objectives of the project include:
• To identify the intervention area for setting up the community radio station.
• Coordination with all the stake holders for the compliances and necessary permissions.
• Technical assistance for setting of community radio station
• Content development of the broad casting issues.
• Community Mobilisation and Trainings for the hand holding supports in order to change the "passive culture" amongst the people and generating awareness on local issues, giving them voice and breaking silence to play an active role in future leadership.
• To engage the young people from the Mahadalit community in a youth radio partnership as the owners of the station and programs.
In December 2010 (winter break) I traveled to the India where I intern for the Institute of Rural Research Development (IRRAD). During my time, I created a business plan for a community radio station and presented it for an audience of 150 people.
Radio Mattoli (90.4 FM) is a Community Radio Service (CRS) licensed by the Union Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, New Delhi; and situated at Dwaraka (Mananthavady) in Wayanad District of Kerala State. Community Radio Service focuses on different communities living within its transmission zone. CRS reaches out to every section of the society with special attention to the communities that are marginalized, to ensure that they also find expression through the radio. It provides farmers, tribes, dalits, women and children an opportunity to speak out, and be heard
The Commonwealth of Virginia is committed to improving the treatment and care of Virginians with traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injuries. Through the establishment of the Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative (CNI) Trust Fund, administered by a governor-appointed Advisory Board, funds are available to Virginia-based organizations, institutions and researchers to address the needs of people with acquired neurotrauma. The Advisory Board disburses CNI funds through a grant application process for research proposals and innovative community-based rehabilitation programs.
The overall objective of the community radio station is – giving voices to the unheard voices, providing information, knowledge and democratizing communication for Mahadalit community. Community radio, although taking on diverse forms depending on its surroundings, remains a type of radio made to serve people; radio that encourages expression and participation and that values local culture. Its will reach out to the remotest areas far from large urban centers, where the population is too small to attract commercial or large-scale State radio.
The main objectives of the project include:
• To identify the intervention area for setting up the community radio station.
• Coordination with all the stake holders for the compliances and necessary permissions.
• Technical assistance for setting of community radio station
• Content development of the broad casting issues.
• Community Mobilisation and Trainings for the hand holding supports in order to change the "passive culture" amongst the people and generating awareness on local issues, giving them voice and breaking silence to play an active role in future leadership.
• To engage the young people from the Mahadalit community in a youth radio partnership as the owners of the station and programs.
In December 2010 (winter break) I traveled to the India where I intern for the Institute of Rural Research Development (IRRAD). During my time, I created a business plan for a community radio station and presented it for an audience of 150 people.
Radio Mattoli (90.4 FM) is a Community Radio Service (CRS) licensed by the Union Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, New Delhi; and situated at Dwaraka (Mananthavady) in Wayanad District of Kerala State. Community Radio Service focuses on different communities living within its transmission zone. CRS reaches out to every section of the society with special attention to the communities that are marginalized, to ensure that they also find expression through the radio. It provides farmers, tribes, dalits, women and children an opportunity to speak out, and be heard
The Commonwealth of Virginia is committed to improving the treatment and care of Virginians with traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injuries. Through the establishment of the Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative (CNI) Trust Fund, administered by a governor-appointed Advisory Board, funds are available to Virginia-based organizations, institutions and researchers to address the needs of people with acquired neurotrauma. The Advisory Board disburses CNI funds through a grant application process for research proposals and innovative community-based rehabilitation programs.
"Public information and stakeholder involvement in EP&R", presentation made by Nadja Zeleznik on 3 December at Workshop " More Effective EP&R at the EU level under the BSS Directive" in the European Commission.
Nadja ZELEZNIK: "Main challenges of public informa on in emergency preparedne...Nuclear-Transparency-Watch
Nadja ZELEZNIK: "Main challenges of public informa on in emergency preparedness in Europe"
SEMINAR ON PUBLIC INFORMATION IN EP&R:
http://www.nuclear-transparency-watch.eu/activities/nuclear-emergency-preparedness-and-response/seminar-on-public-information-in-epr.html
International Day for Disaster Reduction at the World Bank
Disaster Risk Management in the Information Age
A joint training workshop by GICT, GFDRR, infoDev and LCSUW to mark the International Day for Disaster Reduction
"Public information and stakeholder involvement in EP&R", presentation made by Nadja Zeleznik on 3 December at Workshop " More Effective EP&R at the EU level under the BSS Directive" in the European Commission.
Nadja ZELEZNIK: "Main challenges of public informa on in emergency preparedne...Nuclear-Transparency-Watch
Nadja ZELEZNIK: "Main challenges of public informa on in emergency preparedness in Europe"
SEMINAR ON PUBLIC INFORMATION IN EP&R:
http://www.nuclear-transparency-watch.eu/activities/nuclear-emergency-preparedness-and-response/seminar-on-public-information-in-epr.html
International Day for Disaster Reduction at the World Bank
Disaster Risk Management in the Information Age
A joint training workshop by GICT, GFDRR, infoDev and LCSUW to mark the International Day for Disaster Reduction
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Concern Universal - Bangladesh
PRADG Human Rights Unit
Brief of Trip with Tam Tam
Target Area:
GhorjanUnion, Chowhali Upazila, RajapurUnion, BelkuchiUpazila(UNOOffice,FGD with volunteers for
EWS and group discussion with charman of Rajapur Union, UISC people, MMS team members,
community people
Field visitors:
Ir. H.A.M.(Hans) Hakvoort,SeniorConsultantWaterManagementBusinessDeveloper, Ludia Cumiskey,
MSC, Researcher / Advisor, Deltares, Eng. Rajhan, RIMS-Bangladesh, Dr. Haheeb, Practical Aciton –
Bangladesh, JhumaHalder,ProjectOfficer, PRADG-Human Rights Unit, Concern Universal - Bangldesh,
Mr. Habibulla Bahar, ED, MMS, Amir Hossain, DD,MMS and other team members from MMS
FGD Participants:
Practical Action team at Rajapur, PRADG team at Chowhali and Belkuchi Union, Community People at
Chowhali and Rajapur
Rajapur –Total – 27 (Male – 15, Female – 12) Chowhali – Total – 22 (Male – 13, Female – 9)
FGD findings: Identified issues
- Communication Problem (Broken Road, EWS through mobile, emergency respond)
- Community people disseminate information through mike from Mashjid
- Crop damage, harvest loss, cost reduction, loss of economic value at the time of disaster
- Hazards in disaster period (damage, household assets)
- High water level (during raining season/monsoon)
- Lack of information to access in community at early stage
- Low disaster management (recovery of flood damage, sanitation, food, location of shelter,
emergency services)
- No boat ambulance for emergency period
- No early warning or forecast for disaster
- No embankment for flood
- No local information center except UISC
- No record massage or voice sms to the community people
- No social solution of information dissemination
- No specific actions overcoming panic situation
- No prior plan to collect information of EW message
- No transport to reach safer place at disaster period
- No experience on respond factor building capacity for EWS
- Depends of weather forecast TV or Radio
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- No public meeting on early warning system
- No email based forecast
- No forecast through mobile phone
- Panic situation at the time of formal early hazard warning
- Risk of local hazards
- River erosion
- Sever Flood
- UISC/ camp is far from the affected area
Main factors for EWS pilot project
In char land the UISC does not function as the guide book of early information center. It exist far from
the char land community with less access of establish information center. The volunteers and other
communitypeopleare nottrained in readingandmanaging the gauge.The selectedlocal authorityset
up entrepreneurship of information service center for delivery of massage from FFWL and weather
forecast. The community people are not regularly connected with Union Parishad for receiving EW
message. Early function and developing forecast of voice SMS messages in needful for enhance the
quality and local relevance of the forecasts prepared by FFWC.
Meeting with Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) at Chowhali Upazila and Project Integration Officer (PIO)
at Belkuchi Upazila
Chowhali:
About 20 minutes discussion with UNO at Chowhali on 11 June 2014, was found that the local
administrations are informed about the piloting on EWS will be developed under TAM TAM. The
discussion ensured that UNO and other volunteer was invited at the time of previous workshop they
(TAM TAM) arranged by MMS for change the reality that affect char land communities. The authority
ensured their participation and set up the information center for accessing the community people for
early warning regarding natural disaster.
Suggestions:
- Early warning system will help the community to reduce lack of information and improve the
community people for saving lives, cattle and crops
- More information center is needful
Belkuchi:
The meeting with PIO of Belkuchhi Upazila Parishad on 12 June 2014 it was found that they were
informedaboutthe pilotproject of TAMTAMimplementing by the Manab Mukti Sangtha (MMS). They
will supportathisbestfor functioningof information service center in char land. The PIO included that
the integrated disaster information system of early warning will interact the people for updating the
information and will allow the community receiving early forecast at last minute updates and mutual
assistance. Though the char land community are not involve with the community redio concept and
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integration of voice sms and other technical options that can identify the early information, the
volunteers and other personnel of UISC and CISC will operate the community redio and community
based information at their respective places.
Suggestions:
- The entrepreneursof UISCandotherinformationcenter will reduce employment problem and
will encourage the people for wide dissemination of information and technology
- The CISC will support UISC to rescue and emergency service delivery at early stage