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Evaluation of Ache Media Reconstruction Assistance (AMRA) Programme in Indonesia
Oxfam (2006), 49 pp.
"In May 2005, a programme was initiated to support reconstruction and development of media in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam province destroyed by the tsunami on December 26, 2005. This programme, which was given the name Aceh Media Construction Assistance (AMRA), received funding of € 1,097,927 from Fr
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International Programme for the Development of Communication: An Evaluation of the Reforms = Programme International Pour Le Développement De La Communication: Évaluation des Réformes
Oslo: University of Oslo, Department of Media and Communication; UNESCO (2006), 33, 33 pp.
"The present study of the UNESCO International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) is a follow-up of an evaluation of the Programme undertaken in 2002. The purpose of the study is to assess the efficiency of the reforms that have been undertaken since 2002. The study is mainly a de
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Perceptions and Practice: An Anthology of Impact Assessment Experience
Wageningen: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) (2006), 186 pp.
"Contains 11 studies, mainly on information projects, each with between four and eight stories told by people involved in those studies. Each set of stories is prefaced by a summary of the study." (commbox)
Promoting Media Professionalism, Independence and Accountability in Sri Lanka
Stockholm: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) (2006), 45 pp.
"This is an evaluation of the project “Promoting Professionalism, Independence and Accountability in Sri Lanka” under the Sri Lanka Press Institute, SLPI. SLPI has two major departments: the Press Complaints Commission of Sri Lanka, PCCSL, and the Sri Lanka College of Journalism, SLCJ. PCCSL is
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Evaluation of the Multi Media Training Kit Project (MMTK)
UNESCO (2005), 102 pp.
The TICBolivia Country Programme: The Impact of IICD Support for Poverty Reduction and Development Using ICTs, 2000-2004
The Hague: International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) (2005), 72 pp.
"Since it was launched in 2000, the Bolivia Country Programme known as TICBolivia has helped over 50,000 people, mainly small farmers, teachers, students, indigenous leaders and local officials, use ICTs to improve their lives and contribute to their country’s development. All the ICT activities g
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Sida's Work with Culture and Media: Main Report
Stockholm: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) (2005), 141 pp.
USAID's Media Assistance: Strengthening Independent Radio in Indonesia
Washington, DC: USAID (2005), vi, 22 pp.
"The democratic transition in Indonesia after the fall of the Suharto regime brought about important liberalization of the media sector. Focusing on radio as an effective medium for increasing citizen engagement with the political process and improving government accountability, USAID selected Inter
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Independent Media Development Abroad: Challenges Exist in Implementing U.S. Efforts and Measuring Results
Washington, DC: United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) (2005), 49 pp.
"The Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development obligated at least $40 million in fiscal year 2004 for the development of independent media, including activities such as journalism and business management training and support for legal and regulatory frameworks. About 60 p
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Achieving Social Change on Gender-Based Violence: A Report on the Impact Evaluation of Soul City's Fourth Series
Social Science & Medicine, volume 61, issue 11 (2005), pp. 2434-2445
"The Soul City Institute for Health and Development Communication—a South African multi-media health promotion project—together with the National Network on Violence Against Women, formulated an intervention to address domestic violence. Recognising that behavioural change interventions aimed so
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A Review of SPINF's Program: Exchange Media Personnel Between the Pacific Islands Region and Japan
Tokyo: Sasakawa Peace Foundation (2005), ?? pp.
"Takeuchi (Sasakawa Peace Foundation, 2005) completed an evaluation of a program that, from 1991 to 2004, brought 81 journalists from the Pacific Islands to Japan for visits of differing duration. The purpose of the program was to expose the journalists to Japanese culture, politics and media. Takeu
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Final Evaluation Report Uganda
The Hague: International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) (2005), 34 pp.
USAID's Assistance to the Media Sector in Afghanistan
Washington, DC: USAID (2005), xii, 31 pp.
"[...] It is too early to assess the full impact of media development efforts undertaken since February 2002, given the short timeframe and the absence of reliable audience surveys. Nevertheless, OTI and Internews deserve credit for adopting an innovative, cost-effective approach to media assistance
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