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Join the Women’s International Network of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC-WIN) as it celebrates this year's International Women's Day with an internet broadcast on UN Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and security. Find out how you can participate.
Read more: COMMUNITY RADIO BROADCASTERS TO CAMPAIGN FOR UN RESOLUTION 1325
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International environmental activists are warning the public about the possible deluge of e-waste in developing countries resulting from the use of Microsoft’s Windows Vista, a new operating system. Launched in January, Vista may cause the retirement of old computers, and increase computer scrap.
Read more: ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISTS FEAR E-WASTE SURGE DUE TO MICROSOFT VISTA
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Media practitioners covering serious social, political, or cultural issues in developing countries in innovative and creative ways are invited to apply for the One World Media Awards 2007. Find out how to send entries.
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India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is now accepting applicants for its community radio licenses. This has been the result of India's policy in mid-November last year that opened its non-commercial community radio broadcasting. Find out more information on how to apply.
Read more: INDIA SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR COMMUNITY RADIO LICENSES
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Checkout the newly released version of Campcaster, a free and open source radio management software, which can be used for community radios. Learn more about its functionalities and how to download it.
Read more: FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE TO AID COMMUNITY RADIO STATIONS
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Human rights journalists can now apply for the Elizabeth Neuffer Fellowship, a nine-month research and writing scholarship. Find out how you can apply.
Read more: FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME FOR HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNALISTS
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