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Message from Ms Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, on the Occasion of
World Radio Day
13 February 2014
Today, we celebrate radio as a
force for freedom of expression and pluralism, for all men and women. And especially
women–who remain under-represented in news-making, in decision-making, and in
media ownership.
How can we get the full story
with only half of the world’s voices?
This is why UNESCO is working to
develop radio as an independent and pluralistic media for both women and men,
and to create a safer environment for all journalists, regardless of gender.
Radio can carry any message to
any place at any time – we need to fully harness this power for the benefit of
everyone.
In this spirit, UNESCO calls
today on all broadcasters–from local community stations to international media
outlets–to promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and men both in
and through radio.
This is UNESCO’s message on World
Radio Day. |
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