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Communication Development Division Communication and Information Sector. Main Line of Actions 2 Strengthening free independent and pluralistic media and communication for sustainable development. W. Jayaweera Director, Communication Development Division.
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Communication Development DivisionCommunication and Information Sector Main Line of Actions 2 Strengthening free independent and pluralistic media and communication for sustainable development W. Jayaweera Director, Communication Development Division
MLA 2: Strengthening free independent and pluralistic media and communication for sustainable development
Expected donor contributions for projects to be approved in 2011 = $ 2.5 million
83 Media Development Projects launched in 56 developing countries with IPDC support in 2010 $ 130,000 for media in Haiti
Community Media Development - 2010 23 New Community Radio/CMC projects launched in 2010 – Chad, DR Congo, Gabon, Guinea Bissau, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Senegal, Somalia, Tanzania, Zambia, India, Argentina, Chile, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua and Paraguay Third pace of the CMC up scaling launched in Mali. Mozambique and Senegal CMC online Directory Code of practice for community radio developed with the World Association of Community Broadcasters. Comprehensive tool for assessing community radio performances tested in Nepal Fifty good community radio practices were identified through international consultations and finalized for sharing
Setting standards for journalism education Model Curricula adapted by 57 Journalism Education Institutions in 45 Countries. 7 regional consultation meetings held Curricula is widely distributed in 8 languages. 7909 downloads in 201 countries. Progress acknowledged at the 2nd World Congress of Journalism Education held in July 2010.
Centers of Excellence in Journalism education Criteria for Institutional Excellence • Relevance of the curriculum; • Quality teaching resources; • Credible assessment systems; • Productive interaction and relations within the profession; • International networking and recognition; • High level of social participation and standing; • Credible governance and management; • Assured funding and sustainability; • Influence in press freedom advocacy; • High level of students employability. Nine indentified potential centers of excellence in Africa supported with twining opportunities, equipment and reference material. 20 identified African Journalism Education Institutions attended institutional development workshops held in Windhoek and Grehamstown Mapping exercises to identify potential centers of excellence launched in South Asia and Murcosur countries African Journalism School Database
Communication for sustainable development Global Media Forum, Bonn in June 2010 on Climate Change (three workshops on reporting climate change supported by UNESCO) as a follow up to Paris Declaration on Broadcast Media and Climate Change adopted in Sept 2009 – (Intersectoral Platform activity) Partnering with media on education for sustainable development – sub-regional workshops for 84 journalist trainers in Lebanon, Mali, Saudi Arabia, Senegal held in 2010 (230 Journalists trainers in 56 countries trained in the previous biennium) – (Intersectoral Platform activity) Science journalism initiative in Africa with AU – media survey designed and partnerships established following Pretoria meeting in August - (Intersectoral Platform activity) Young television producers on HIV and AIDS expanded to 280 participants (2010 regional workshop held in Beijing) – (Intersectoral Platform activity) UNESCO Audio-Visual e-platform now host 354 productions on sustainable development. 36 national broadcasters have used contents. UNESCO sponsored CBA Award for best science documentary C4D Interagency report prepared for UN General Assembly
Media and Information Literacy To deploy media and information literacy in teacher training curricula – as a set of essential learning skills needed in the 21st Century • Media and information literacy as basic skills needed to understand • functions of media and information sources; • the conditions under which those functions can be performed; • the extent to which media and information content reflect those function; • Potential engagements with media and information sources for self –expression; Curriculum content piloted through 3 regional training of trainers workshops with 45 teacher training institutions from 20 countries in Asia, Africa and LAC. Two regional surveys to asses the current literacy levels of teachers, One completed. Draft Media and information literacy curricula for teacher training finalized. Broadcast Media guidelines for user-generated content developed with CBA
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