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Roadmap to Equality: Voices and Views Radio Programmes

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Roadmap to Equality: Voices and Views is a 10-part series of radio reports that addresses issues related to gender equality in Southern Africa, focusing on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Gender and Development. The series covers such issues as governance, gender budgets, gender violence, media, and education. The SADC Protocol Alliance produced these radio resources as part of their campaign around the SADC Protocol on Gender, which is designed to encourage local action for ratification of the Protocol and to advocate for action in countries that have not signed so that they do so. Designed for use by presenters as discussion starters and launching points for talk shows and call-in programmes, the series and accompanying presenter's guide are designed to provide regional perspectives that can be adapted to local contexts.

The package includes:
  • a series of 10 radio segments;
  • brief summaries of each segment;
  • potential questions for call-in shows and panellists;
  • topics for more in-depth reporting and discussions;
  • tips for talk shows;
  • country information and contacts to localise programmes; and
  • background information about the SADC Gender Protocol.
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English

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Gender Links website on November 23 2009.