How have you used community radio and short-wave radio tactics in your human rights work? Please share your experiences, questions, challenges, and successes with other practitioners using these tactics!

It's not too late to add your comments to our tactical dialogue on Using Radio to Empower and Engage Communities. This dialogue brought together human rights practitioners using community radio to empower communities, shortwave radio to reach communities limited by government-run media and radio stations, and other innovative uses of audio to share critical information.
It's not too late to add your comments to our tactical dialogue on Using Radio to Empower and Engage Communities. This dialogue brought together human rights practitioners using community radio to empower communities, shortwave radio to reach communities limited by government-run media and radio stations, and other innovative uses of audio to share critical information.
The Women’s Media Centre of Cambodia (WMC) uses accessible media tools, such as the radio and television, to address issues affecting women in Cambodia and to raise awareness and stimulate social change in Cambodian society.
How have you used community radio and short-wave radio tactics in your human rights work? Please share your experiences, questions, challenges, and successes with other practitioners using these tactics!
In this notebook, we learn about the efforts, ability, and commitment of law enforcement personnel–one of the most difficult groups to reach regarding human rights–to address and confront human rights issues and violations from their own perspective and within their own ranks.