AMARC / Pakistan Press Foundation

 

Joint Press Release

 

Islamabad (October 9, 2010):  The international assessment mission organized
by the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC) and the
Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) called on the Government  of Pakistan to
allow the establishment  of at least 30 non-commercial flood relief radio
stations through community based organistions in the severely affected
districts.

 

These were the key recommendations of an international assessment mission
carried out between 30 September and 10 October 2010.  The mission visited
flood hit communities in Thatta District (Sindh), Muzaffargarh District
(Punjab), and Charsadda/Nowshera (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa). The mission was
supported by BHN Foundation, Radio FMYY and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. The
international mission team included experts from UK, Japan and Indonesia. 

 

The principle observations and findings of the mission were that while
existing FM local radios are playing an important role in flood response,
there are gaps in provision of relevant local information in some of the
severely and moderately affected communities which are unlikely to be met on
a commercial basis. In the light of the findings the international
assessment mission recommended the establishment of flood relief radio
stations in locations not served by existing local FM radio services.

 

In addition the mission recommended that support be provided to existing
local FM radios to continue their vital work of providing information and
voice for flood affected communities. That could be at a community level to
capture the voices and experiences of flood hit communities and to develop
community correspondents among the affected communities. The mission also
recommended work at provincial level with media, NGO and governmental
stakeholders to raise awareness of the role of community media in disaster
response and to engage in policy dialogue.

 


The World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC) is working
with Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF) to develop plan of action to support
the humanitarian relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction effort with a
focus on voice and access to information at community level for people in
the affected communities, especially the most vulnerable and marginalised.


 

The international assessment mission was framed by growing international
experience of community radio in humanitarian communications, disaster
response and reconstruction. Community radio stations under the ownership,
control and management of local communities and operated on a non-commercial
basis have proven to be of particular importance in strengthening the voices
and access to information of disaster affected communities. Community radios
have played a key role in disaster response in Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand
Haiti and many other countries.


 


Devastating floods in Pakistan have left over two thousand people dead and
more than a million homes destroyed since the flooding began in July 2010.
The United Nations estimates that more than 20 million people have been
affected by the flooding, and have described it as one of the worst
humanitarian disasters in recent human history. 

 

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Further information

 

World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)

 

Steve Buckley

AMARC President / Leader of Pakistan Floods Mission

Tel (local): 0302 2326709 (until 9 October 2010)

Tel (international): +44 7801 945037 / +44 114 2201426

Email: [log in to unmask]

 

Suman Basnet

AMARC Regional Coordinator / Pakistan Floods Mission International Focal
Point

Tel (AMARC Regional Office, Kathmandu) +977 5554811

Email: [log in to unmask]

 

 

Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)

 

Owais Aslam Ali

Secretary General

Press Centre

Shahrah Kamal Ataturk

Karachi

Pakistan

 

Tel:  +92 21 3263-3215

Fax:  +92 21 3221-7069

Email:  [log in to unmask]

Web:  www.pakistanpressfoundation.org