Refugee Children On Air - Global
The 60 programmes were produced in 6 languages: Pashto and Persian, for Afghan refugees in Pakistan and Iran; Nepali, for refugees from Bhutan in Nepal; Azeri, for internally displaced people in Azerbaijan; Portuguese for Africa, for the internally displaced people in Angola, and Angolan refugees in neighbouring countries; and Somali, for Somali refugees in Kenya.
Conducted by a former drama teacher, a training programme was organised to prepare 6 BBC World Service producers to make radio with children, by children, for children. This training focussed on role play - the practising of techniques that would help them work successfully with children in the field.
The 6 series went out on the BBC World Service's regional short wave transmitters - and in Nepal, on Radio Nepal - but was also distributed on cassette with the help of the United Nations Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and UNICEF.
BBC World Service Education, UNCHR/UNICEF.
Letters sent to The Communication Initiative from Joanne Edwards (on March 5 2004) and Hayley Sillence (on March 30 2004); and project description on the BBC World Service Trust website.
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