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Bangladesh is poised to become a model for systematic and sustainable Community 
Radio

  

Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) has organized a 
conference on 'Community Radio in Bangladesh: Lesson from International 
Practice, Moving from Policy to Action in Bangladesh', on 13th April 2010, in 
BRAC Inn, Dhaka, Bangladesh, supported by USAID/PROGATI. International Expert 
on community radio from U.S.A. Ms Terry Thielen was presented her keynote paper 
in the conference. 

 

She had traveled and interviewed number of community radio initiator, academic, 
researcher, advocacy leader, civil society leader, government official, 
journalist, media specialist and communication expert in Bangladesh, before 
preparing her paper. In her presentation, she applauded the systematic and 
sustainable course of actions for establishing community radio in Bangladesh.  

 

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) Chairman Maj Gen Zia 
Ahmed, psc (Retd.) was presented as the chief guest and Dr. Akram Hossain 
Chowdhury Member of Parliament (MP) moderated the conference. Information 
Commissioner of Information Commission, Bangladesh Professor Dr. Sadeka Halim, 
Dr. Mohammad Zainul Abedin, Country Representative, International Rice Research 
Institute (IRRI) Bangladesh,  Syed Marghub Morshed, Former chairman, Bangladesh 
Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) were the Guest of Honor. 

 

A number of community radio advocates were there as guests . Among the 
participants there were regulator, government official, civil society leader, 
academia, community radio initiator, journalist, researcher, representative 
from corporate sector, development partner representative, UN official, media 
think-tank, ICT4D expert, media specialist, broadcast managers, etc.  

 

Ms Terry Thielen has worked with community radio since 2002, mostly as part of 
USAID funded projects engaging community radio for democracy building in Haiti, 
Jamaica, Rwanda and Sudan. She was contracted by PROGATI/ USAID to conduct an 
assessment of the community radio environment to gain an understanding of the 
history of community radio in Bangladesh, the role of key players in the 
movement, the existing legal framework, and the 'readiness' of community radio 
initiators themselves.

 

In her study, she found 'the Bangladesh community radio movement to be 
remarkably well prepared, organized and ready to begin the process of 
establishing community radio stations across the country. The long term 
advocacy and orientation efforts of key grassroots civil society players such 
as Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication(BNNRC) and others, along 
with support from UNESCO, Cordaid, Free Voice, UNICEF, CIDA, Article19  and 
various donors have laid a solid foundation on which to build a vibrant, 
effective and sustainable community radio sector.' In her presentation, she 
offered few recommendations to different player in community radio initiative. 

 

For Community Radio Advocates, her suggestions are mainly focused on capacity 
building activities. She emphasized on Community Radio Academy for designing 
curriculum and approach to help initiators for efficient operation of community 
radio stations. Her recommendation for community radio initiators was on the 
involvement of community people in the station. She advised to hire employees 
from the community to operate community radio stations. 

 

For government, she appealed for short-term, mid-term and long-term activities. 
In short-term, the license should be issued immediately. In mid-term, she 
advocated modifying the policy before the next round of applications. In this 
modification, a timeline should include in the policy for issuing the license 
in time. For long-term she suggested to develop a review process for applicants 
denied licenses so they understand why their applications were rejected. She 
also recommended including an appeals process in the community radio policy.

 

Mr. S M Shameem Reza, Associate Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass 
Communication, University of Dhaka and Mr. Shahab Enam Khan, Assistant 
Professor, Jahangirnagar University was the designated discussants on the 
keynote paper. Later the participants were commented on the presentation.

 

Guest of Honor Professor Dr. Sadeka Halim highlighted the role of community 
radio as an instrument for promoting pluralism and good governance and Right to 
Information. She suggested the initiators to put women, farmers and small 
entrepreneurs in the community radio advisory committee. On monitoring issue, 
she appealed for civil society involvement. 

 

In line with 'Digital Bangladesh' and 'Vision 2021', the present government has 
taken few progressive attempts. Community radio should be considered as one of 
the component in this regard. Chief Guest Maj Gen Zia Ahmed, psc (Retd.) has 
clarified the role of BTRC concerning community radio initiatives. He assured 
the audience that BTRC had already reserved the frequencies for the short 
listed community radio applicants. 

 

At the end of the conference, moderator Dr. Akram Hossain Chowdhury MP  thanked 
the guests and participants for their lively involvement in the event. After 
the conference, a technical session on 'Transparency, Accountability and 
Anti-Corruption Issues in Community Radio' has held in the same venue, 
moderated by Dr. Akram Hossain Chowdhury MP.




Bazlu
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AHM. Bazlur Rahman-S21BR
Chief Executive Officer
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication(BNNRC)

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