1.Name:
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and
Communication (BNNRC)
Contact Details: House
13/1,Road : 2,Shamoli,Dhaka:1207
ceo@bnnrc.net + 8801711881647 + 88029130750 www.bnnrc.net
Vision:
BNNRC does like to see the rural people has the easy,quick
and low cost access to global communication so that they are enriched and
updated by knowledge.
2.History
of Network:
Bangladesh
NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) is a changed name of
Bangladesh Coastal NGO Network for Radio and Communication (BCNNRC). BNNRC was
established in April 2000 as per Article 19 charter of UN bill of rights and
registered as trust in the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
with the auspicious of 9 coastal non-government organizations (NGO) with lead
initiatives from COAST (Coastal Association for Social Transformation Trust)
former ACTION AID-Bangladesh, Bhola project. The name was changed and
formalized on 5 April, 2003 considering the fact of all members urged to have a
national converge.
BNNRC
is registered with NGO Affairs Bureau, Office of the Prime Minister’s,
Government of Bangladesh according to the foreign donation (Voluntary
Activities) regulation ordinance 1978 as an organization on Information,
Communication and Technology for Development (ICT4D).Community Radio movement
has started in 1998 in Bangladesh. After the official establishment in the year
2000, Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) along with
other like-minded organizations and also representatives of the civil society
accelerated the movement for CR operation throughout the country. During the
rule of the Non-Party Caretaker Government of People’s Republic of Bangladesh
in 2007-’08, BNNRC organized a Letter Campaign regarding community radio. The
objective of the campaign was to open up the community radio as a pilot basis.
As the outcome of the campaign, Office of the Chief Adviser sent an advice to
the Ministry of Information in order to release permission for the pilot basis
community radio. On the other hand BNNRC linked, communicated and attended the
several meeting and workshops with Regional and Global forum on Community
Radio. After a long time advocacy, lobbying, meeting with Information Ministry
along with other stakeholders
declared a policy named as “Community Radio Installation, Broadcasting and Operation Policy 2008” on 12 March 2008 by Ministry of Information (MOI) of People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
declared a policy named as “Community Radio Installation, Broadcasting and Operation Policy 2008” on 12 March 2008 by Ministry of Information (MOI) of People’s Republic of Bangladesh.
BNNRC
was one of the members who played the active role of Ministry of Information
(MOI) for Draft CR policy. Afterwards government has maintained strict
procedures like verifications and inspections by some government institutions.
Finally government has given license to 13 NGOs and 1 government institution
(as a total of 14) of the country till 20.05.10. The organizations are RDRS
Bangladesh, LDRO, NHRDA, Proyas MUS, CCD, Srizony Bangladesh, NHCHF, Broadcasting
Asia, MMC, ACLAB, YPSA, EC Bangladesh, BRAC and AIS (Ministry of Agriculture).
After declaration of the Policy on CR by MOI, BNNRC is implementing various
initiatives against strengthening CR movement in Bangladesh.
3.How
the Network is organized, managed and funded:
BNNRC has been established in
2000.BNNRC has got a Board of Trust(BoT) consisting of 09 senior-level
organizations as memebrs with geographical representativeness such as coastal
areas.BOT performs decision making process relating to program design,policy
formulation,and program priority assessment.BNNRC works with 150
thematic NGOs active in the field of Community Radio initiation,Right to
Information,ICT for development and enhancement of livelihood improvement of
the rural community.It continuously provides the information,
share resources and lessons learnt related to ICT and community media with its
partners. It supports the partners in the form of Research, Capacity
development and Technical Assistance. BNNRC collaborates even beyond its
founding partners for the purpose of any of its related project.
Presently, BNNRC is providing supports to
develop the capacity of the 14 CR Initiators of the country under supports
from UNICEF, USAID and FAO. The other donors
supporting in implementation of BNNRC themes are ARTICLE 1X, Free Voice-Netherland, CIDA, UNESCO-IPDC
and Equal Access.
4. The activities of the Network and its services to
member stations:
a.
Advocacy on Community Radio rights
at national and local level: The declaration of ‘Community Radio Installation,
Broadcast and Operation Policy’ in 2008 by the govt. and the licensing to 14 Initiators to install
CR within April 2011 –all these are the outcomes of advocacy efforts of BNNRC
for a decade.BNNRC is now involved in advocacy to motivate the decision-makers
to create a fund to help the interested initiators for CR installation at the
grassroots, so that the govt.vision for achieving digital Bangladesh could be
fulfilled. Also advocacy and campaigning supports are going on regarding rights
to information, elimination of digital divide, role of community radio in
achieving transparency, governance and human rights for rural community. These
are in line with MDG and PRS objectives of the govt.As part of advocacy BNNRC
organizes opinion-sharing discussion, dialogue, seminar, publication of news
bulletin, webpage development, networking
and dissemination of information.
b. Legal support to
member stations:
No,
but BNNRC has helped the initiators in application procedure for
licensing(approval)and frequency allocation from BTRC ,looking after all the
legal aspects. For this, it has opened a “Help Desk “in BNNRC office.
In assistance of UNICEF
and through consultation with 14 CR Initiators, BNNRC has drafted a Code of
Conduct and a Guideline for Children’s Radio Listeners’ Clubs.
c. Management and
organizational development support:
Presently,
BNNRC is providing training for strengthening capacity of the Community Radio
Initiators particularly on the topics of station management and technical
operation of CR Stations.
d. Coaching and training
–in all areas:
Presently,
BNNRC is providing training to field-level staff members of CR Initiators who
will be involved in operation, broadcast and management of the stations.
They have been provided
training on –
·
Station
Management
·
Program
and news production
·
Technical
Training
·
Emergency
preparedness and response
·
Children
and women rights
As outcome 05 training
modules have been developed for the first time, since there are no existing CR
training manuals on these issues.
As follow up, there are
provisions of refreshers training to upgrade the information-stock and
knowledge-base of the station staffs.
Moreover, BNNRC has set
up a Community Radio Academy for continuous coaching and strengthening capacity
of the CR Initiators of the country. This Academy provides supports in 03
thematic areas-Research, capacity development and technical assistance.
e.
Content development support to stations /documentation-cum news service:
The
staffs of CR stations are also provided content development skill and knowledge
through training and orientation. Some of the sample contents like radio drama on
corruption and good governance, discussion on child care, documentary program
on personal hygiene, Magazine program on safe motherhood have been produced as
possible broadcasting content of the CR.
f. Technical support and repair-help desk:
BNNRC
is providing technical supports to the Initiators during installation phase.
For example, it is providing full-time technical assistance to installation of
community rural radio by Agricultural Information service (the only community
radio installed by the govt.for the first time)under financial assistance of
FAO.
g. Community outreach support & ensuring broad
community representation in and around radio including ethnic, gender and PLWD
aspects.
BNNRC is organizing
local level consultations and workshops with different sections of the
community (including ethnic, gender and PLWD) and seek their cooperation and
opinion in designing program contents and sustainability plan of CR.
h. Financial management support and channeling of
national /provincial level partnerships to radios
N/A
i.Community research/impact assessment report
BNNRC is now conducting a need assessment survey in
14 CR areas.
j.Support to a national women’s community radio
network
N/A
k.Other areas of work
5.Overall reflections on lessons learnt, experience
Community Radio could
draw the attention of policy level people, media and decision-makers. This
could be a plus for achieving the govt.vision of establishing community radio
in each upazila in future. BNNRC (and the Community Radio Academy) need to be
more equipped to ensure quality assistance to CR Initiators in future.
6. Major challenges now in the work towards the
vision of the network
It‘s not fully clear
yet how the CR initiators will act within the community in the future.
Sustainability will be a concern and perhaps the most challenging area for the
operation of Community Radio.
Capacity and skill, especially
for the technical aspects will be another area of concern for the CR
Initiators.
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