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Children's Voices on the Future of Independent East Timor - East Timor
Organised by Radio Comunidade Lospalos, this project involved recording children's songs and messages on the subject of children's rights and independence. The aim of the project was to give children in the Lospalos sub-district the opportunity to develop their ideas and opinions about children's rights, and to hear themselves on radio. It involved five groups of primary-school aged children from five different schools in the district.
Communication Strategies
Copies of the recording of children's voices were given back to the schools and also distributed to the broader community.
Development Issues
Children, Rights.
Key Points
Established by UNESCO in May, 2000, Radio Comunidade Lospalos provides information that is specifically relevant to the community in and around Lospalos in the Lautem district of East Timor. An independent non-profit community radio station staffed by young people, it is built on the philosophy of giving a voice to the people and encouraging community participation in communication and the media.
Radio Comunidade Lospalos provides the local community with eight hours of broadcasting per day, from Monday to Saturday. Programming includes: two daily news bulletins (with local, national and international news); local announcements and dedications; specific information regarding elections and community happenings; "voxpops" that broadcast the views of people on the street; and English-language programmes. RCL has initiated three projects, including this one, involving members and groups within the community that do not typically have access to the media.
Radio Comunidade Lospalos provides the local community with eight hours of broadcasting per day, from Monday to Saturday. Programming includes: two daily news bulletins (with local, national and international news); local announcements and dedications; specific information regarding elections and community happenings; "voxpops" that broadcast the views of people on the street; and English-language programmes. RCL has initiated three projects, including this one, involving members and groups within the community that do not typically have access to the media.
Partners
UNICEF, UNESCO.
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