Saturday, December 29, 2018

Eleventh Parliamentary Election 2018 in Bangladesh: 100 Community Radio Reporters in action

18 Community Radio Stations in Bangladesh have deployed around 100 Community Radio Reporters on the eve of Eleventh Parliamentary Election for Election Reporting. According to community radio reporters, the election is going on smoothly with the colorful, pleasant, festive mood and befitting manner.
Meanwhile, no violence was recorded from the coverage areas of Radio Stations till now. 

A total of 10,42,38,677 voters, including 5,25,72,365 male and 5,16,66,312 female, are expected to cast their votes at 206,477 polling booths of the 40,183 voting centers in 299 constituencies across the country. The EC is taking votes using Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) at all polling booths in six constituencies for the first time. The constituencies are- Dhaka-6 and 13, Chattogram-9, Rangpur-3, Khulna-2, and Satkhira-2.

In compliance with new electoral rules, a total of 39 registered political parties are contesting the polls. About 6,08,000 members of law enforcement agencies have already been deployed to maintain law and order cross the country. A total of 4,0183 presiding officers, 20,7,312 assistant presiding officers and 4,14,624 polling officers have been appointed for conducting the election while about 1,328 executive magistrates and 640 judicial magistrates are working in 122 electoral inquiry committees during the polls.

Sunday, December 16, 2018



Biography of AHM Bazlur Rahman-S21BR
AHM Bazlur Rahman-S21BR has spent 30+years of his career playing as a leading role as the social catalyst for promoting community media, communicating on the public sphere, communicating knowledge, civil rights in communication & cultural rights in communication, ICT for development, knowledge society, internet governance, amateur radio,  right to information and policy advocacy. media development, theological communication, knowledge management for development (KM4D) and business for development.

He has the unique quality of experience and contribution in an inclusive manner in multi-stakeholders of politics, development partners, the private sector, NGO & civil society, public sector, policy makers, academia and media. He is known as transformational expert, visionary, and change agent.
He founded Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) since 2000. BNNRC is in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) accredited with World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) of the United Nations and UN WSIS prize winner 2016 and Champion 2017.

BNNRC’s approach to media development is both knowledge-driven and context-sensitive, and it takes into account the challenges and opportunities created by the rapidly changing media environment in Bangladesh including community radio development giving voices for the voiceless.
 
He has been successfully developed BNNRC as well reputed media development organization acceptable to government level as well as to all stakeholders. He has played an instrumental role for changing policy and regulations which facilitate the media development and the Government from national to international level.

He was the strategic council member of United Nations Global Alliance for ICT and Development (UNGAID) from Asia and Pacific Region. Bangladesh Working Group on UN World Summit on the Information Society (UN WSIS), Member of the drafting committee of National Broadcasting act, Member of the drafting committee of Community Radio Installation, Broadcast and Operation Policy of Ministry of Information, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh.

He has been working as a member of the Community Radio Monitoring Committee of the Ministry of Information, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, one of the founders’ of Bangladesh UN Internet Governance Forum, World Radio Day International Committee, member of the Multi-Stakeholder Steering Group (MSG) of UN Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) and research fellow of Bangladesh Center for Fourth Industrial Revolution.
He has worked for Bangladesh Development Society (BDS), Action Aid – Bangladesh, The Coastal Association for Social Transformation (COAST) and Bhola District Correspondent of United News of Bangladesh (UNB) and The Daily Star.

He also contributed in many National and International conference as the Speaker, Moderator, Trainer and Panel Discussant. He has been contributing several articles on Community Radio and co-author of Handbook on Community Radio for Good Governance and Development, Handbook on Airwaves Advocacy in Bangladesh and Policy Advocacy Plan for Community Radio in Bangladesh.

He has contributed in achieving 6th and 7th five Years Plan, UN World Summit on the Information Society (UN WSIS) Action Plan and Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through Right to Information for ensuring improved livelihood of the marginalized, ICT for Development for Bridging the Digital Divide in rural areas & Community Radio/Community Broadcasting for amplifying voices for the voiceless and Amateur Radio for Disaster Risk Reduction.

He has participated and contributed in UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forums, UN Commission for Science and Technology for Development (UN CSTD) of UNCTAD and Internet Governance Forums process and various meeting and workshop on national and international levels during 2000. His outreach extends to local, national and international forums for communicating Knowledge for Development (KM4D).

He has graduated from the University of Dhaka and Post graduated from Asian University in the field of Social Science in Government & Politics. He has also completed 3 months short course on Development Management from India. Apart from these he also completed several issues based development training and workshop program from home and abroad. He is the fellow of Legislative Development of the US State Department.

He has been actively engaged with the Global Forum for Media Development(GFMD), World Association of Christian Communication(WACC), The Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4A1), Asia-Pacific Institute of Broadcasting Development (AIBD), Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU), World Association for Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC), Community Media Forum- Europe, Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education, Freedom of Information Advocates Network, Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS), E-Commerce Association of  Bangladesh (e-CAB) and UN Global Compact as representative of BNNRC.

He traveled to different countries across Asia, Europe, North America & South America and Africa.
He has been engaged as a resource person in the National Institute of Mass Communication (NIMC) and Press Institute of Bangladesh under the Ministry of Information, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh on UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), Media Development, Delta Plan 2100 and Community Media.

He is the Life Member of The Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC) and Bangladesh Public Relations Association (BPRA). He is married and is blessed with one son and one daughter.

He can be reached at  bnnrcbd@gmail.com | www.bnnrc.net | +8801711881647



Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Community Media:Digital Peoples’ Colloquium - Shaping the Future of Media, Information & Entertainment in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution




Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication(BNNRC) is in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) accredited with World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) of the United Nations and UN WSIS prize winner 2016 and Champion 2017. BNNRC's outreach extends to local, national and international forums for communicating Knowledge for Media. 

BNNRC’s approach to media development is both knowledge-driven and context-sensitive, and it takes into account the challenges and opportunities created by the rapidly changing media environment in Bangladesh including community radio development giving voices for the voiceless. 

We are pleased to inform you that a Community Media:  Digital Peoples’ Colloquium - Shaping the Future of Media, Information & Entertainment in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution(4th IR) to be organized by the Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. 

The program will be held on 12-13 December 2108 PM at the CIRDAP Auditorium, Topkhana Road, Dhaka 1000 with the support of Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) Bangladesh and Free Press Unlimited. 

As you may know, we have already entered in a new generation of technologies – namely the Fourth Industrial Revolution 
(4th IR). This new generation of technological advancements is merging our physical, digital and biological worlds unlike any time before. This is a huge transformation for the world including Bangladesh and again a big challenge for us as well. 

This transformation is a pace where there are unbelievable uncertainty, transition, and controversy. This transformation will change the relationship between the individuals to individuals, governments to governments and institutions to institutions that will affect the global, national and local system of governance system and way of living. 

The shaping the future of the media, information and entertainment world will also be a new phenomenon in this era of the fourth industrial revolution. This new form can’t be untouched our community media. So question is - what will be the impact of the fourth industrial revolution in our community media and how we will survive? 

In this reality, we need to think about the way forward that will make the role of community media stronger and in an appropriate manner for the development of education, creativity, and re-skilling of rural people. Thus, we will be able to deal with the challenges of community media, information, and entertainment in the era of the fourth industrial revolution.

The purpose of this Colloquium is to upgrade the leadership and responsibility of the society as well as to realize the difficult nature of the fourth industrial revolution standing on the idea of a number of ideas. Besides to know and understand how to prepare for adaptation by identifying the changes in community media in this context of the fourth industrial revolution. 

The shaping the future of the community media, information and entertainment In the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution no longer can be regarded as unreal or, any science fiction. It is very important for us to identify the possible changes and challenges that will come to the life of rural communities and how community media will overcome those due to the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) as a leading organization of community media and take necessary steps regarding these. 

Considering the above circumstances, Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) is going to organize a two days community media digital people's Colloquium for engaging the rural communities in facing the 4IR challenges and making them into dependable, efficient individuals with keen observation.

For facing the Fourth Industrial Revolution challenges and for taking immediate right steps, everyone (Government, politics, business, media, industry and academic research) should embrace the logical idea of possible changes. Side by side, it’s also necessary to be prepared for the changes in the production, management and ruling sectors and welcome 4IR. 

The overall theme for the Digital Peoples’ Colloquium - Shaping the Future of Media, Information & Entertainment in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution(4th IR) to build Information and Knowledge Societies for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Bazlu
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AHM. Bazlur Rahman-S21BR | Chief Executive Officer |
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
[Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations]
 
House: 9/4 Road: 2, Shaymoli, Dhaka-1207|  Bangladesh|
Phone: +88-02-9130750| 9101479 | Cell: +88 01711881647 
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