An analysis of the Somali media environment
An examination of the state and role of media in Somali society. It provides insight into the structures, relationships and practices which currently characterise the sector.
An examination of the state and role of media in Somali society. It provides insight into the structures, relationships and practices which currently characterise the sector.
The most extensive research conducted to date on public understanding of climate change in Africa. Fieldwork completed in 2009 convened discussions with over 1000 people and nearly 200 opinion leaders in ten countries across sub-Saharan Africa.
Research findings about governance issues facing Afghanistan's population, conducted to inform political debate programme Open Jirga.
Research findings about the outlooks and attitudes of Burma's young people and the conditions under which Burmese journalists work.
Research findings about a multimedia initiative to increase young people's participation in public life.
Research findings from the governance project which aimed to improve government transparency in Angola, Sierra Leone and Tanzania.
Research findings about the governance project in Angola, which included radio discussion programme 100 Duvidas (100 Doubts) and radio drama Estrada Da Vida (Streets Of Life).
Research findings about the governance project in Sierra Leone, which included the weekly radio show Fo Rod (Crossroads).
Research findings about the governance project in Tanzania, which included national radio discussion programme Haba Na Haba (Little By Little).
Research findings about the most current pressing issues affecting Kenyans, prepared to inform debate show Sema Kenya.
Research findings about the impact of debate programme Sajha Sawal in increasing levels of civic knowledge and political engagement in Nepal.
Research findings about a project providing training to local radio stations to strengthen advocacy and good governance in Nigeria.
Research findings about the governance issues facing Palestine Territories' population, prepared to inform debate programme Voices From Palestine.
Research findings about the information and support women and families need to keep them and their babies safe, prepared to inform radio programming.
Research findings to evaluate the impact of training on the quality of programming, responsible and inclusive reporting, and improvement of the media's role in promoting political accountability.
Research findings about behaviours, attitudes and knowledge about health, nutrition and hygiene to inform the content of radio programmes.
Research findings about the impact of radio programme Hayaanka Nolosha (Journey To A Better Life) on audiences' lives. Also research findings on the impact of media training.
Research findings about the impact of a project to provide balanced reporting and to facilitate dialogue between citizens, civil society, and government in Somalia.
This paper outlines the distinctive research approach BBC Media Action is taking in the largest ever research study into public understanding of climate change in Asia.
This briefing introduces BBC Media Action's approach to accountability, with particular focus on empowering individuals to play a role in holding those in power to account.
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