Saturday, September 20, 2014
UNICEF - Meena Media Award 2014: Four Community Radio Stations in Bangladesh won the award
UNICEF - Meena Media Award 2014:
Four Community Radio Stations in
Bangladesh won the award
UNICEF Bangladesh has honored
four community radio stations for their outstanding contribution in championing
child rights during the 10th Meena Media Award 2014.
Four Community
Radio stations of Bangladesh received this award in “Radio category” are:
Community Radio Jhenuk 99.2, Community Radio Pollikontho 99.2, Community Radio
Bikrampur 99.2 and Community Radio Borendro 99.2.
Meena, is an animated
cartoon character who symbolizes a change agent and advocates the cause of
children across South Asia. The 10th award ceremony brought children’s voices
to the forefront through a colourful cultural event. An eight member expert
panel of judges comprising of creative writers, veteran media professionals and
academics assessed each entry through a strict marking process where the names
of the participants were replaced by a specific code number
H E Mr. Hasanul Haq Inu, MP,
Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of Information, Government of People’s Republic of
Bangladesh, UNICEF Representative, Pascal Villeneuve and UNICEF Goodwill
Ambassador & Film Actress Arifa Zaman Moushumi presented the awards to the
winners at a ceremony held in Dhaka in the presence of media representatives,
children and other distinguished guests.
Community
Radio Jhenuk 99.2 has achieved the 1st position in Radio Category on
broadcasting an investigative report titled: “the children of ASRAYAN (the govt
shelter village) program found less interested to come to the school.”The
second prize was jointly shared by community radio Pollikontha 99.2 and Radio
Bikrampur 99.2 for producing investigative reports on the children deprived of
primary education and their way of using slang songs in day-to-day lives. Besides,Radio
Bikrampur 99.2 won the 3rd prize to produce and broadcast report on
the life of Harijan- Dalits Community children. In creative media category Radio
Borendra 99.2 won the 1st prize for making a radio drama on the
lives of Street Children.
The radio
stations were awarded taka 50,000(Around 600 US $) 25,000 (Around 300 US $) and
15,000 (Around 200 US $) according to their positions in order, along with a
crest and certificate to each winner.
Bangladesh
NGOs Network for Radio and Communication is promoting the advocacy with the
government in relations to community media with other organizations since its
emergence from 2000. BNNRC has been addressing the community radio and
community TV access issue for helping to bridge the information gap of rural
Bangladesh.
Now 14
Community Radio Stations are on-air in the country, aiming to ensure
empowerment and right to information for the rural community. They are
broadcasting altogether 120 hours program per day on information, education,
local entertainment and development motivation activities. Around 1000 Youth
Women & Youth are now working with those Stations throughout the country as
rural broadcasters. Already the Community radio
programs have been widely accepted among the local community.14 community radio
stations presently covers more than 4.6 million listeners.
The reality
of today is that the bondage between the community people and local-level
community radio stations are getting strengthened day-by-day. Community Radio
has now become their part of life. Community Radio becomes the instrument for
the livelihood battle of the rural people.
Bangladesh
NGOs Network for Radio and Communication is congratulating UNICEF Bangladesh and
our winning Community Radio stations.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
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