COMMUNITY RADIOS CONNECTED BY SATELLITE NETWORK IN NEPAL

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Association of Community Radio Broadcasters Nepal (ACORAB) has launched
Community Information Network (CIN) connecting 105 community radios of Nepal
into a single satellite network on 29 th of May 2009, providing a platform
for information sharing. The Network will allow the stations to receive news
and information from the studios of ACORAB as well as to share information
among the stations.

Most of Nepal’s community radios are located in remote areas of the country
and hence the options for receiving and sharing of information are few and
limited. Internet connectivity is not widespread. Most stations are
dependent on dial-up based low speed connectivity. Sharing of content among
the stations has been mostly based on exchanging of audio CDs. However,
given the regular road blockades pertaining to natural as well as human-made
reasons, delivery of CDs has been inefficient.

The satellite network is expected to help the stations overcome these
challenges. Through CIN, community radios will be able to share their radio
programs and voice clips with other stations in the network. ACORAB has set
up a recording studio along with a small but a professional news production
team in Kathmandu. It will dispatch news twice, everyday. Participating
stations will also receive the news in text to allow them to repackage and
localize.

In the next phase, member community radios and ACORAB will work together to
produce programs in Kathmandu on the basis of information and content
received from the stations. This way, CIN will help to centralize local
issues and localize central issues.

The CIN will function in close collaboration with community radios. It will
focus on encouraging critical dialogues from local perspective on various
current issues such as national identity, democracy, human rights,
good-governance, social-cohesion, socialinclusion and social-justice,
peace-building, constitution making process, development and other
socio-political issues.

In order to ensure a high level of participation of the community radio
stations and as part of the CIN plans, ACORAB will work to enhance the
capacity of radios by organizing internship opportunities for the staffs of
the stations. During internship, local producers and reporters will get
change to hone up their skills and knowledge for news and program
production.

ACORAB will soon begin to broadcast live, the proceedings of the Constituent
Assembly where assembly members are working to write the new constitution of
Nepal. The broadcast is expected to increase the level of accountability of
the legislators towards their constituencies and local communities. The
broadcast will also feed into content creation to enhance dialogue between
the policy makers and members of their constituency, with the aim of
providing input to the constitution making process.

Source: AMARC-AP Newsletter June 2009
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