This is the second section in a 3-part series of prototype radio
programs about UNSCR 1325. It contains three radio productions on
women, peace and security issues in Uganda. The productions decribe the
impact of violent conflicts on Ugandan women, as well as the effects of
such conflicts in other parts of Africa.
The prototype radio programs were produced to raise awareness about the varied aspects of SCR 1325 including the National Action Plans on SCR 1325 as well as other international conventions and legal mechanisms relevant to women in conflict situations. It is also aimed at developing a core group of broadcasters, print journalists and other media practitioners who will ensure a sustained flow of information about SCR 1325, other legal mechanisms and how they can be used to protect and promote women’s rights.
The radio programs were dubbed and broadcast in English, Swahili and Luganda. Copies of the audio tracks in mp3 format, as well as transcripts in DOC or PDF, are available on the website.
programs about UNSCR 1325. It contains three radio productions on
women, peace and security issues in Uganda. The productions decribe the
impact of violent conflicts on Ugandan women, as well as the effects of
such conflicts in other parts of Africa.
The prototype radio programs were produced to raise awareness about the varied aspects of SCR 1325 including the National Action Plans on SCR 1325 as well as other international conventions and legal mechanisms relevant to women in conflict situations. It is also aimed at developing a core group of broadcasters, print journalists and other media practitioners who will ensure a sustained flow of information about SCR 1325, other legal mechanisms and how they can be used to protect and promote women’s rights.
The radio programs were dubbed and broadcast in English, Swahili and Luganda. Copies of the audio tracks in mp3 format, as well as transcripts in DOC or PDF, are available on the website.
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2006
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