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Women in Community Radio Networks in Africa
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This directory aims to facilitate better networking among women working in community radio and also to provide stations and partner organisations with the actual number of women working in community radio in Africa. The information upon which data was collated is based through the use of a questionnaire and verbal interviews. The directory also provides information on information and communication tecnology (ICT) training obtained for women in community radio.
The book points out that very few women in the community radio sector have had formal training in the field of ICTs. The writers argue - how can women bridge the digital divide if they are not given ICT training and how can they be expected to report on ICTs effectively?
Please contact AMARC Africa to request a copy of this directory - see contact details below.
The book points out that very few women in the community radio sector have had formal training in the field of ICTs. The writers argue - how can women bridge the digital divide if they are not given ICT training and how can they be expected to report on ICTs effectively?
Please contact AMARC Africa to request a copy of this directory - see contact details below.
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Number of Pages
155
Source
Hard copy provided by AMARC Africa/Afrique to Soul Beat Africa.
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