World Radio Day 2014
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February is World Radio Day — a day to celebrate radio as a medium; to
improve international cooperation between broadcasters; and to encourage
major networks and community radio alike to promote access to
information, freedom of expression and gender equality over the
airwaves.
As radio continues to evolve in the digital age, it
remains the medium that reaches the widest audience worldwide. It is
essential to furthering UNESCO’s commitment to promote gender equality
and women’s empowerment.
Through World Radio Day celebrations around the world, UNESCO will promote gender equality by:
- Sensitizing radio station owners, executives, journalists, and governments to develop gender-related policies and strategies for radio
- Eliminating stereotypes and promoting multidimensional portrayal in radio
- Building radio skills for youth radio production, with a focus on young women as producers, hosts, reporters
- Promoting Safety of women radio journalists
We
invite all countries to celebrate World Radio Day by planning
activities in partnership with regional, national and international
broadcasters, non-governmental organizations, the media and the public.
On 13 February, let’s celebrate women in radio and those who support them!
13 February is World Radio Day — a
day to celebrate radio as a medium; to improve international
cooperation between broadcasters; and to encourage major networks and
community radio alike to promote access to information, freedom of
expression and gender equality over the airwaves.
As radio continues to evolve in the
digital age, it remains the medium that reaches the widest audience
worldwide. It is essential to furthering UNESCO’s commitment to
promote gender equality and women’s empowerment.
Through World Radio Day celebrations
around the world, UNESCO will promote gender equality by:
- Sensitizing radio station owners, executives, journalists, and governments to develop gender-related policies and strategies for radio
- Eliminating stereotypes and promoting multidimensional portrayal in radio
- Building radio skills for youth radio production, with a focus on young women as producers, hosts, reporters
- Promoting Safety of women radio journalists
We invite all countries to celebrate
World Radio Day by planning activities in partnership with regional,
national and international broadcasters, non-governmental
organizations, the media and the public.
On 13 February, let’s celebrate women
in radio and those who support them!
World Radio Day 2014
13
February is World Radio Day — a day to celebrate radio as a medium; to
improve international cooperation between broadcasters; and to encourage
major networks and community radio alike to promote access to
information, freedom of expression and gender equality over the
airwaves.
As radio continues to evolve in the digital age, it
remains the medium that reaches the widest audience worldwide. It is
essential to furthering UNESCO’s commitment to promote gender equality
and women’s empowerment.
Through World Radio Day celebrations around the world, UNESCO will promote gender equality by:
- Sensitizing radio station owners, executives, journalists, and governments to develop gender-related policies and strategies for radio
- Eliminating stereotypes and promoting multidimensional portrayal in radio
- Building radio skills for youth radio production, with a focus on young women as producers, hosts, reporters
- Promoting Safety of women radio journalists
We
invite all countries to celebrate World Radio Day by planning
activities in partnership with regional, national and international
broadcasters, non-governmental organizations, the media and the public.
On 13 February, let’s celebrate women in radio and those who support them!
http://www.unesco.org/new/en/world-radio-day
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