Kommunikation für positiven sozialen Wandel  fördern
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Radio School for Local Communicators, Radio Viva Drucken E-Mail
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Paraguay

Radio Viva (until recently known as FM Trinidad) began its broadcasts in 1995 as one part of the Communication and Radio Programme of ALTER VIDA, one of Paraguay's largest environmental organisations. Currently Radio Viva is a cooperative and citizens' radio dedicated to public service. It broadcasts 24 hours every day with a variety of programmes, all of them open to the different sectors of the community. Radio Viva also collaborates regularly with Red Tesaireka which brings together several peasant communities stations as well as working directly with the programme 'cooperative neighbourhood' of Paraguay's Council of Churches. This project is Radio Viva's response to the need for specialised and good quality radio training aimed at community communicators from rural zones and the periphery of cities. Radio Viva proposes the creation of a Radio School for Community Communicators. The aim is to improve the capacity of community and citizens radio stations by training its current members. It also seeks to provide this specialised training to new people willing to work in the area of communication, citizenship and the promotion of people's rights. The main activities include bi-lingual learning modules in Spanish and Guarani around professional training as well as equipment maintenance; dissemination of programmatic content on human right and preparation of a training manual.

Contact: Sr Arturo Enzo Bregaglio
Website: www.radioviva.com.py
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