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Sustainable Community Radio in Bangladesh: Prospects & Challenges Sunday 9 June 2013 CR Radio Mahananda, Chapainawabganj Tamanna Rahman Coordinator, Training BNNRC, Dhaka

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Sustainable Community Radio in Bangladesh: Prospects & Challenges

Sunday 9 June 2013

CR Radio Mahananda, Chapainawabganj

Tamanna RahmanCoordinator, Training

BNNRC, Dhaka

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- Community Radio Movement Started from 1998 by BNNRC with other organization

- Community Radio Policy 2008 by Ministry of Information

- Three Committee for Community Radio - National Regulatory Committee

- Technical Sub-Committee

- Central Monitoring Committee

- Community Radio Strategy 2011 of Ministry of Information 2011

- Ministry of Information(MOI) started process through Advertisement- MOI received 200 application

- MOI selected 116 application for security clearance

- MOI provided license to 14 Community Radio station 2010

- Now 14 Community Radio Stations are ON AIR

- 2 more Community Radio Station are going to be started………….

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Strategic Objectives of CR in Bangladesh:

• To create an enabling environment for the development of CR supported by Policy and the National Implementation Strategy.

• To build the capacity of national and local government officials to understand CR and effectively implement Policy

• To ensure community representation, participation and ownership, as well as independence of CRs.

• To Identify main challenges to the growth of the CR sector in Bangladesh in order to mitigate them.

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Strategic Objectives of CR in Bangladesh (Cont) ----

• To identify ways in which GoB and CRs can collaborate in the implementation of the “Digital Bangladesh” vision, the Right to Information Act 2009 and to achieve the GoB’s MDGs’ targets

•  To enable and facilitate the institutional, financial and social sustainability of CRs

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Tackling of the Challenges

• Implement the CR Code of Conduct• Build Awareness within other stakeholders• Establishing better and more economical

technological options• Empower local networks of CR stations• An active audience/listeners’ engagement

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Opportunities [towards achieving sustainability]:  • The government’s willingness to work with the civil society as well as

community radio activists is very high. • The level of awareness about the rights of women, marginalized and

indigenous communities are very high at the community level and a high level of empathy is found with development programs on in all types of media.

• The willingness of government to support CR entrepreneurs is very high.

• The policy ensures the promotion of development advertisements of different government institutions.

• SME market is flourishing at grassroots level, which would ensure access to development related private advertisements.

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CRSs Progress: Reflections Annual Review & Planning, meeting on 30 May 2013

• Ensure Community Participation• Knowledge Development at community level• Exploring local talent• Increased social integrity• Create youth empowerment• Network with local Govt. representatives• Skill development in content as well as technical• Promoting local culture• Empowering the local community. • Successful volunteer mobilization.

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Challenges: Reflections Annual Review & Planning meeting’2013

• Uninterrupted of Electricity • Lack of Quality Program• Brain drainage of experienced staff• No Back up Transmitter• Dependence on centre-based technical support• Lack of ICT material • Lack of skilled and trained manpower support and resource person.• Socio-political pressure, Political Pressure• Business policy• Natural and Manmade disaster• Social stigma.

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Possible Interventions: Reflections Annual Review & Planning meeting’2013

• Strong Community Radio Forum, Increased Inter-network• Coordination within the donors • Advocacy, orientation and Mass campaign• Supply necessary equipment• Involvement of different bodies such as Academician, Media

personnel, civil society, Local Government Bodies, Beneficiaries of the Local Areas.

• Station-level Training programs.

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BNNRC’s Consideration upon Expectations Coming from CRSs:• Organize review and planning meeting every year.

• Provide more supports on capacity building activities both in technical as well as programmatic aspects.

• Organize more trainings on hands on at regional level.

• Community Radio must to get a strong coordinating platform.

• Increase and strengthen Public Private Partnership approach

• Arrange more coordination support programs with the fostering organizations of Community Media.

• It will be better for CRSs if Community Media News Agency (CMNA) will provide direct audio clips to be broadcasted into the CR News Producers.

• A guideline should be developed to operate CMNA.

• Initiate to exchange expertise support among the CRSs.

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