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Plural Media Development & Freedom of Expression

Expected Results
Capable media personnel engaged in promoting the rights of the people in the region and highlighting the issues and problems of the Karnali region through networks of radio workers and organisations of print-media people, such as the federation of Nepali journalists.
 
Indicative Activities
  • Support to local media to develop and air/publish programmes promoting human rights, especially the right to information and education, and accountability
  • Skills development training and refresher for local media persons
  • Engaging both local and national media persons for investigative and theme-based reporting on issues of Karnali region
  • Fellowships and exchanges between local and national media persons
  • Maximisation of media (both print and electronic) for lobby, advocacy and campaigning at all levels
 
KIRDARC Nepal runs two rural radios in Karnai region - Radio Karnali and Radio Naya Karnali
 
The main purpose of their establishment is to give communities access to the means of communication so that most relevant information – educational and development – is disseminated and exchanged. As well as it gives to community an opportunity to express themselves socially, politically and culturally. This communication also addresses contemporary issues as such promoting peace, democracy, human rights, good governance, and development, during the time of conflict and post conflict situation in the country. It also helps disadvantage community groups such as women, children, dalit, indigenous and conflict affected people, IDPs, to speak their own affairs.
 
1 - Radio Karnali FM 105.2 MHz
Due to lack of communication network and negligible impact of national media in overall Karnali, the local NGO “Karnali Integrated Rural Development And Research Center” (KIRDARC) established the community Radio Karnali FM 105.2 MHZ in Jumla district for the first time in July, 2004. 
 
Since then the community Radio Karnali FM 105.2 MHZ has been operated under Nepalese National Broadcasting Act 1992 that is motivated by community well being and not for commercial considerations. It has covered 18 VDCs (Chandanath, mahat, kartik swami, talium, lamra, Hakku, tatopani, kudari, raralihi, depalgaun, grajayangkot ,patarkola, kalikaketu, narakot, jumlakot, gutichaur, chumchaur and tamti) of Jumla district, 2 VDCs (Rachhulli and Phoiamahadev) of Kalikot district and 2 VDCs (Narku and Kalika) of Dolpa district. It aired in a total of 22 VDCs of three districts (Jumla, Kalikot and Dolpa) in the Karnali zone. 
 
Locations: Jumla in Karnali Zone
 
Vision: Jumla people are free from poverty and backwardness caused by lack of national and international information and knowledge
 
Mission: Provide and promote new knowledge and direct access to new skill as well as assist to protect and promote local knowledge, skills and wisdom for the creation of equitable society and integration of Jumla people into the national mainstream
 
Goal: Act as means of information to create cultural, social, economic and civic awareness among people
 
2 - Naya Karnali (Kalikot)
Locations:  Manma Kalikot  in Karnali Zone
 
Vision: Karnali people are free from poverty and backwardness caused by lack of national and international information and knowledge
 
Mission: Provide and promote new knowledge and direct access to new skill as well as assist to protect and promote local knowledge, skills and wisdom for the creation of equitable society and integration of Jumla people into the national mainstream
 
Goal: Act as means of information to create cultural, social, economic and civic awareness among people
 

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