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  1. Tackling disability discrimination in Bangladesh

    In Bangladesh, our journalism mentors Senjuti Masud and Bishawjit Das have been training journalists to improve how people with disabilities are portrayed in the media and tackle negative stereotyping and perceptions. Read their story…

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  2. A life-saving radio station in the clouds

    How a life-saving radio station in the Himalayas is helping prepare its listeners for potential flooding, earthquakes and landslides.

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  3. The potential of reforming state broadcasters in divided societies: advancing an unfashionable argument

    Ö÷²¥´óÐã Media Action’s Director of Policy and Learning argues for an urgent rethinking of what is often considered a relic of the past - the state broadcaster - to encourage discussion, dialogue and understanding across communities in fragile states.

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  4. A girl without education is like a bird without wings

    In a country where only one in ten girls complete primary education, Trish Doherty looks at how a Ö÷²¥´óÐã Media Action radio programme is helping more girls stay in school in South Sudan.

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  5. Prevention is better than cure

    How local and national radio is supporting work to prevent cholera in South Sudan.

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  6. Fighting Ebola: now it’s personal

    How the deaths of his family members made producer Mustapha Dumbuya doubly determined to give people accurate information to help protect them against Ebola.

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  7. A mother's wisdom

    How a project in northern India is helping pregnant Rinku prepare for birth.

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