1 Expanded version April 2013 - Unesco
1 Expanded version April 2013 - Unesco
1 Expanded version April 2013 - Unesco
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Summary table 4<br />
Overall goal of the project: Poor people, especially women and girls,<br />
have access to information on the issues that affect their lives as well as<br />
access to communication that facilitates their active participation in public<br />
debates on development issues, sharing knowledge and experience in<br />
areas of their own primary concern.<br />
Performance Indicators (PI)<br />
Expected<br />
Results<br />
and associated Target (T)/<br />
Baselines (b)<br />
Achievement(s)<br />
Overall assessment:<br />
Is meeting objectives<br />
Outputs/deliverables<br />
contributing to expected<br />
results<br />
Programmed<br />
Attained<br />
Expected<br />
Result N° 1<br />
Local radios<br />
provide social<br />
service<br />
PI:<br />
Increase in<br />
radios’ plurality<br />
of sources<br />
T/b:<br />
Daily Use<br />
PI:<br />
Use of ICTs by<br />
local radios<br />
T/b:<br />
Know-how built<br />
up, including<br />
among women<br />
PI:<br />
Gender focus<br />
T/b:<br />
Promotes<br />
gender equality<br />
and puts it into<br />
practice<br />
In progress<br />
In progress<br />
In progress<br />
• Radio stations learned which<br />
issues in the community are<br />
of local public concern<br />
• All radio stations received<br />
training on Open Source<br />
Software skills and Internet<br />
to improve programming,<br />
editorial work,<br />
communication and<br />
interaction, broadcasting<br />
and delivery, financial<br />
planning and management.<br />
See annex iv<br />
• There is increased<br />
awareness of gender<br />
equality<br />
• Radios are aware of gender<br />
policies and role of local<br />
radios in promoting genderresponsive<br />
development.<br />
Further monitoring 5 will<br />
identify if the gender<br />
perspective is being put into<br />
practice on a regular basis<br />
• Report on the issues of local<br />
public concern in the<br />
community for each radio,<br />
empowering radios to<br />
produce and broadcast<br />
relevant content<br />
• Assessment of radios’ ICTs<br />
skills level and needs<br />
• Free and Open Source<br />
Software selected and<br />
applied<br />
• Surveys about: radio<br />
programming quality;<br />
listening habits of audience;<br />
and issues of local public<br />
concern in three areas of<br />
local public concern<br />
• Radio stations adjusted<br />
programming schedule to<br />
include or increase time<br />
allocated to programmes<br />
about women issues and<br />
• Monitoring was designed to<br />
report in gender-sensitive<br />
issues of local public<br />
concern<br />
ways<br />
4 As per the Expected Results described in the project document<br />
5 Activity I.2.4, Weekly monitoring of radio programmes, currently being carried out. Table attached, see annex vii.<br />
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