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Blog posts by year and monthApril 2014

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  1. 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.

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  2. ‘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.

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  3. 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.

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  4. 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.

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  5. 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.

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  6. 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. 

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