Blog posts by year and monthMarch 2013
Posts (7)
Shelf life
Lana Shehadeh on how Palestinian Territories’ TV show Hur el Kalam (Free to Speak) went shopping for its latest show about the government's monitoring of expired goods on sale.
Why we're all the same - but also a little bit different
BBC Media Action's research manager Cole Armstong on the importance of understanding the local context behind issues that affect us all, from Lagos to London.
Open Jirga: Afghans question President Karzai
BBC Media Action’s Country Director in Afghanistan describes the build up to President Hamid Karzai’s appearance on debate show Open Jirga.
Iraq's media ten years on
A decade after the US-led invasion of the country, BBC Media Action's latest policy briefing analyses the progress, problems and prospects for the Iraqi media.
Loy9: Back to celebrate Cambodia’s women
How the youth engagement project Loy9 celebrates the achievements of young Cambodian women.
Zambia debates health, land and women’s rights
BBC Media Action is working closely with Zambian broadcasters on debates about Zambia’s most topical issues. But there have been a number of practical challenges.
Game changer
Lana Shehadeh, who works on TV debate show Voices From Palestine, hears from Waed Abu-Ktesh, a young Palestinian woman who’s formed the first all female football team in her refugee camp.