Woman on air, Koutiala, Mali

Community Media

Community media is independent, community owned and managed media. It is an alternative medium to public and commercial media, and therefore important for a pluralistic media ecology as it helps prevent concentration of media ownership and allows people to exercise their right to freedom of expression. Their clear definition and recognition in law are necessary for them to operate legally and without ideological, political or economic pressure. States may actively promote community media by different , such as reserving specific parts of the radio frequency spectrum for community radio, preferential prices for licenses, public funding, etc.

COVID-19

UNESCO – WHO Audio Messages against COVID-19
UNESCO and radio stations mobilized to fight against COVID-19

Voice of women, local radio and gender equality in Burundi

Testimonies of rural women whose lives have been transformed with the creation of a local radio dedicated to women in the community. Radio Ijwi ry'Umukenyezi (Voice of Women) in Burundi is pushing back sexist stereotypes in its community and encouraging women to become active and independent through its broadcasts.

Publications

Community media: a good practice handbook
Buckley, Steve
2011
0000215097
Best practices of community radio and Sustainable Development Goals: a handbook
2008
0000378245

Documents

Radio station toolkit: a handbook produced by the Zimbabwe association of community radio stations
Zimbabwe Association of Community Radio Stations
2024
0000391420
On air with rural women
UNESCO
2018
0000265783
Community media sustainability
UNESCO
UNESCO
0000371560
Community radio handbook
Fraser, Colin
UNESCO Office Bangkok and Regional Bureau for Education in Asia and the Pacific
Restrepo Estrada, Sonia
2001
0000124595