"The Community Radio Support Centre (CRSC) at the Nepal Forum of Environmental Journalists (NEFEJ) assessed the performance of 15 community radios based on the Community Radio Performance Assessment System (CR-PAS) in 2012. The assessment was a first full-fledged test after a successful piloted the system in 2011. The radio stations were provided with organization development (OD) support to address to the findings of the pilot assessment. The OD support provided the stations with advice and mentoring on improving their structures, systems and processes to meet the requirement of community radios [...] None of the 15 stations scored enough to be included in ‘model community radio’ category, three qualified as ‘performing’, four as progressing, two as evolving, and six as ‘endeavoring’. If the previous assessment is taken as the baseline then the overall performance of the stations increased - from 44 to 48 - in six months and after the OD input. There has been an upward movement of the stations in terms of categories, as shown by reduction of number of stations in the endeavoring category and increase in the performing category. This suggests that frequent assessments such as this can encourage the stations to improve performance." (Executive summary)
1 Context, 5
2 Analysis and Findings, 11
3 Performance of Individual Radio, 35
Radio Sagarmatha -- Radio Menchhyayem -- Radio Marsyangdi -- Sumhatlung FM 44 -- Radio Jagaran -- Vijaya FM -- Radio Lumbini -- Bheri FM -- Himchuli FM -- Radio Namobuddha -- Rupakot Radio -- Radio Purwaanchal -- Samad FM -- Radio Sindhuligadhi -- Solu FM 72
4 Conclusions and Recommendations, 75