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AHM . Bazlur Rahman-S21BR
Chief Executive Officer
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and
Communication
ceo@bnnrc.net | 01711881647
www.bnnrc.net
Climate Change – Building Critical
Mass Awareness: Engaging the Media
Sectors in Bangladesh
20 December, 2014
Organized by: redrawtheline, FEJB,
The Media Alliance, BNNRC, Development Media Ltd.
Community Radio : Linking the
VOICES
2Human Needs and Rights
Knowledge Societies
Pluralism
Human Needs and RightsHuman Needs and Rights
Knowledge SocietiesKnowledge Societies
PluralismPluralism
Knowledge
Creation Dissemination UtilizationPreservation
Knowledge Knowledge Knowledge
Community Radios : 14 Functional & 18 will start by
June 2015
Total Broadcast Hour : 120 Hours
Coverage : 67 Upazillas of 13 District
Population : 4.6 Millions
Community Broadcasters : 1000 Youth Women and Youth
About Contents : Education, Information,
Entertainment and
Development Motivation6
Community Radio as a knowledge toolin responding to climate changeunder the Nairobi work program under UNFCCCAs a knowledge tool, community radio offers benefits in the following
ways in Bangladesh inline with Adaptation, Technology Transfer &
Finance/Budget
Speaking to communities in local dialect using terms and
phrases that are easily understood;
Providing two-way interactive social learning through
listening clubs, call-in shows, and other forms of exchange;
Enabling the communication and exchange of knowledge
between people who need it, e.g. rural farmers, in a consumable,
deployable and non-threatening way; 9
Communicating local knowledge, needs and demands
beyond the community to inform policy, research, and other
communities;
Providing the only media available to communities that have
little or no access to other methods of conveying information
and knowledge;
Bringing together people from frequently disconnected
stakeholder groups such as livelihoods, community leaders,
organizations and governance.
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Weather and rural livelihoods: Community Radio Contents
Expenditure increases :
as changes in weather force higher spending on
cultivation:
Hot temperatures and drought force them to use
more expensive fertilisers, irrigation in the
summer and, in some cases, drought resistant
seeds.
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Incomes decrease
as changes in weather destroy crops:
Lack of rain causes crops to die,Hail crushes crops , Rain
falling at unpredictable times means crops don’t ripen,
Unpredictable rainfall ruins crops just before harvest
Colder weather creates heavy dew in the morning, which
ruins the crop Increased salination of soil killing crops and
fruit trees
Decrease in food production
means people are more vulnerable to price
hikes as they are reliant on bought food:
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Program Format:
Drama
Features
Interviews
Panels and
discussions
Documentary
Voice of people
Magazine
Phone in
Listeners feedback:
More and more field-based
program should be broadcast
Technical terms should be
explained in easy language
Weather bulletin should be
broadcast regularly in local
dialects
More and more knowledge about
Adaptation
Give detail about various types of
govt. loan & subsidy schemes16
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