Blog posts by year and monthApril 2014
Posts (6)
Burma: a brighter future?
A radio show for young people in Burma is tackling issues never discussed before in the country - such as democracy, women's rights and gay rights.
‘Peacocks’, ‘turtles’ and academics - bridging divides
BBC Media Action's Anna Godfrey on how the research team is working to close the gap between researchers, media practitioners and academics.
Improving accountability in Kenya
As Kenya’s TV and radio debate programme Sema Kenya returns for its third season, new research explores the show’s role in Kenya’s latest elections – and identifies its positive effect, says production manager Jackie Christie.
Training tips: how to inform and inspire journalists
Five practical ideas from our trainer Ehizogie Ohiani in Nigeria about how to lead a training session with a difference.
Reaching out a friendly hand
A new TV show in Bangladesh is using a drama rooted in real life to provide advice to pregnant women and their families.
Afghan elections: a battle between fear and hope
TV and radio show Open Jirga enabled Afghans to express their views and demand answers from presidential candidates ahead of the country’s momentous elections.