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Bilateral Foreign Aid
In: Broadcasting in Africa: A Continental Survey of Radio and Television
Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1974), pp. 215-251
L'aide à la presse des pays en voie de développement
FIEJ Bulletin (Paris), volume 18, issue 70 (1966), pp. 12-26
"Essentiel des exposés faits au 19e Congrès de la F.I.E.J. sur le thème de l'assistance à la presse des pays en voie de développement — Les formes de l'aide africaine, latino-américaine, belge, française, américaine, anglaise et allemande y sont successivement exposées." (Jean-Marie Van B
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How Good is T.V. in Latin America
NAEB Journal (Urbana), volume 20, issue 2 (1961), pp. 51-55
"Training of personnel for work with the communication media in Latin America — The importance of technical training in this field — Technical assistance from the United States — Need to set up a communication media centre particularly for the training of personnel — Where should such a cent
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Communications Media in Tropical Africa
Washington, DC: International Cooperation Administration (1961), 172 pp.
Mimeography. "The state of the communications media in tropical Africa — Radio, which lends itself to a system of collective listening, is the medium which should be borne most in mind — What are the possibilities of developing radio (broadcasting, reception, training of specialist staff, produc
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1st Regional Conference of Communications Media Officers. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Feb. 24 - March 1, 1958
USAID (1958), 124 pp.
"Moving knowledge and proved techniques from the more developed to the developing countries is the essence of the economic and technical cooperation programs. Wtihin this broad framework, communication media have two different but mutually complementing functions: one, to create or increase competen
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