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Press Release |  17 Dec 2009 18:04 |  By RnMTeam

Women Making Airwaves for Peace seminar in Bangalore in February 2010

A cross-cultural radio seminar for women broadcasters on community radio and peace building, climate change and disaster managementin conjunction with the 2nd AMARC Asia Pacific Community Radio Conference in Bangalore.

Women Making Airwaves for Peace (WMAP) is a six-day seminar that gathers around 30women community radio broadcasters from the South and Central Asia. It is a spacewhere participants share their experiences, particularly best practices towards engendered peace building, climate change and disaster anagement -- enabling community radio toempower women in different situations.

The seminar also enhances the skills of the participants in radio production, digital audioediting and interview techniques. It sharpens their perspectives through engendered peacejournalism and disaster management, feminist broadcasting and the Gender Policy for Community Radio.

Who can participate?

Women Community Radio Broadcasters from South and Central Asia, preferably withexperience in situations of armed conflict, natural disasters and climate change (not acondition). Participants form other regions are also welcome but at their own experience What are the required language skills The seminar is conducted in English. However English is not a requirement. Non-Englishspeaking women are encouraged to apply.

Who can apply for scholarship?

Full scholarships (travel, board and lodging) are limited to participants from South and Central Asia. Participants from the rest of Asia Pacific can only apply for a scholarship for registration fee, board and lodging. However, they have cover their own travel expenses, All other participants are welcome to attend at their own expenses.

Community Radio for Sustainable Development and Good Governance 2nd AMARC Asia Pacific Conference from February 20-23, 2010 in Bangalore. For more information on the conference, registration and scholarship please visit http://asiapacific.amarc.org (the WMAP scholarship does not include the cost for the AMARC conference participation).

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