Keywords: Africa, English, French, Portuguese, Swahili, Hausa, Media diversity, education, resources, radio, media development
The project Radio for Peacebuilding, Africa (RFPA) aims to develop, spread and encourage the use of radio as a tool for building peace, and for the strategic communication of major policy initiatives, particularly those linked to the Millenium Development Goals.
Keywords: Africa, Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, English, media diversity, radio, diversity, multi-ethnic, development
The Talking Drum Studios (TDS) is a multi-media studios with multi-ethnic teams of journalists and producers, to stimulate national dialogue around critical issues. TDS produce a wide range of radio and audio programming, along with print articles and videos, in a common ground approach that factors in all the key stakeholders in the conflicts, while also stimulating the search for solutions.
Keywords: Africa, Zambia, English, youth, news, journalism, media diversity
Since 2006, Z Kids News broadcasts in Zambia, making it the second kids news in Africa. The kids news can be seen seven times a week at MUVI TV, the first independent commercial television station in Zambia.
Keywords: All regions, English, Humanitarian news, international relations, conflict, international crisis, humanitarian organizations
Reuters AlertNet is a humanitarian news network based around a popular website. It aims to keep relief professionals and the wider public up-to-date on humanitarian crises around the globe.
Keywords: North America, Canada, english, french, Television, media network, aboriginal people.
APTN is a television network run by the aboriginal people in Canada, airing a variety of shows closely tied to the aboriginal community in order to foster a greater sense of identity and empowerment.
Keywords: International, English, French, Media, education, promotion, diversity, local community
UNESCO's International Initiative for Community Multimedia Centres (CMCs) promotes community empowerment and addresses the digital divide by combining community broadcasting with the Internet and related technologies.
Keywords: Middle East, English, Arabic, documentary, religion and belief, sexual orientation/gender identity
Fourteen centuries after the revelation of the holy Qur’an to the Prophet Muhammad, Islam today is the world’s second largest and fastest growing religion. Muslim gay filmmaker Parvez Sharma travels the many worlds of this dynamic faith, discovering the stories of its most unlikely storytellers: lesbian and gay Muslims.
Keywords: USA, North America, English, ethnicity / race/national identity, socially disadvantaged people, manuals/handbook/guidelines, initiatives/projects, social diversity models, freedom of expression & diversity, resources for all, print, media
Foster dialogue between minority news organizations, mainstream media, and professional journalist.
Keywords: USA, North America, English, Spanish, diversity in general, journalism, legal resources, media relations/advocacy, media content, all themes, resources for media, all media format, Governmental
The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry. Established in April 1984, NAHJ created a national voice and unified vision for all Hispanic journalists.
Keywords: North America, USA, English, diversity in general, training/ education material, media content, initiative/projects, media literacy, community/minority media, children & youth, TV, print, online, NGO
The Mission of Portland Community Media is to promote broad participation in civic and cultural life by encouraging effective use and understanding of community media.
Keywords: North America, USA, English, diversity in general, employment, institute, journalism, media ethics & diversity, training educational material, initiative/projects, resources for academics, media
For 30 years, the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education (MIJE) has helped the nation's news media reflect America's diversity in staffing, content and business operations. Through its professional development programs, the institute prepares managers for careers in both business -- and news -- sides of the journalism industry.
Keywords: International, English, Media diversity, education, social change, development, soap opera, radio, TV, resources
PMC uses a specialized methodology for creating serialized dramas that are effective in changing attitudes and behavior related to people’s health and well-being.
Keywords: Sri Lanka, English, diversity in general, training/educationa materials, conflict, peace journalism, social diversity models, NGOs
The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) was formed in the firm belief that there is an urgent need to strengthen institution- and capacity-building for good governance and conflict transformation in Sri Lanka and that non-partisan civil society groups have an important and constructive contribution to make to this process.
Keywords: Asia, Burma, Burmese, News, journalism, youth, media diversity
The Burmese Youth Voice is broadcasting on TV and on the internet since 2008 broadcast. The program broadcasts twice a week and is produced by the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) from Thailand. DVB produces independent radio and television, they also have a news site. The episodes of Youth Voice are also receivable in Burma via satellite and internet.
Keywords: Eastern Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina, English, education, history, culture, economic, political, democracy, pluralism
The Bosnian Institute is a key organization internationally in providing education and information on the history and culture of Bosnia-Herzegovina, with a special concern for the past and present development of its social, economic, governmental, legal and cultural conditions, organizations and institutions. Through its programmes it actively encourages and supports the growth of a pluralist democratic society in Bosnia-Herzegovina and its neighbours.
Keywords: South Eastern Europe, English, Italian, Romanian, Spanish, Arabic, all resources, all themes, radio/online media format, media organisation.
Radio Romania International is one of the first free radio born after the fall of the Communist government. Loads of contents about the Romania country and its media history.
Private, independent news agency, founded in what was then a state called Serbia and Montenegro. Belgrade based news agency provides “professional and impartial” information about current affairs.
Keywords: Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, print, weekly, ethnicity, independent.
Bosnian weekly, based in Sarajevo. Promotes critical and libertarian thinking, irrespective of national background in a country recently thorn by inter-ethnical conflicts.
Keywords: Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, visual, news, ethnicity, independent.
Commercial TV station broadcasting on the level of the state of Bosnia and Hercegovina, which is divided by its political constitution into three entities. Although based in Rupublic of Srpska, which is a Serbian constitutive element of the state of Bosnia and Hercegovina, it operates to provide independent and accurate information, just as quality entertainment, irrespective of its national background in an ethnically very divided country.
Keywords: International, English, Production, Communications, conflict resolution, development, radio
Nomad is a London based production company with a global outlook. We specialise in creating television and radio (video/audio) programmes for education, sustainable development and peace-building.
Keywords: International, Europe, France, French, news, journalism, cultural diversity, media diversity, multiculturalism
Respect is a French online magazine/news and information source. It’s main objective is to represent diversity and multiculturalism, by supporting and promoting all forms of diverse cultural happenings, from sport, art, society, music, politics and religion. For a mosaic of news, visit Restpectmag.fr
Keywords: Europe, France, Maghreb, French, international, news, journalism, media diversity, multiculturalism
“Made in Marseille” is an online newspaper that aims to represent Marseille’s diversity and cultural beauty, through the eyes of diversity. It covers international news, and news not usually found in the mass media. Decoding, analysing, creating links, pushing for the knowledge and to acknowledge the other, these are what animates Med’in Marseille’s team.
Keywords: Europe, France, French, News, Free press, liberty, journalism
Mediapart is a French online newspaper, independent and inclusive. It was created by four journalistst, Francois Bonnet, Gerard Desportes, Laurent Mauduit and Edwy Plenel. “Elevate this country by elevating it’s language” said Albert Camus when dreaming of a free press. Mediapart seeks to do just this.
Keywords: Western Europe, United Kingdom, religion and belief, radio.
Our online intercultural initiative launched in 2006 as the United Kingdom's first combined Muslim-jewish broadcast project. Members of both communities come together to celebrate, debate and share events, issues and faiths that shape their daily lives - and record it. Not only does Radio Salaam Shalom offer a rare intercultural mix of Jewish and Muslim music, we also produce regular podcasts - all available via our website.
Keywords: International, Italian, homosexuals’ rights, minorities’ rights, freedom of information, independent information, migrants’ rights
Radio Popolare was born in the ‘70s to fight for and independent and free information for everybody. Radio Popolare is managed by a cooperative of workers who shares their duties as their benefits. Starting from 2001 the broadband signal can be listened from all over the world, by the satellite. Main subjects are: migrants’ rights, homosexuals’ rights, minorities’ rights, freedom of information, independent information.
Keywords: Europe, France, French, Journalism, online magazine, media diversity, openness
A French online magazine that promotes openness and diversity to achieve a complete perspective. The magazine is supported by FASILD, a public establishment who’s mission is to help the integration of minorities in France and to combat racial discrimination