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- Asociación de Educación Radiofónica de Bolivia - Erbol - Bolivia (Association for Radiophonic Training in Bolivia - Erbol)
Erbol is a news agency formed by a group of journalists from La Paz, Bolivia. This non-profit association was started in 1967. It has affiliations with 27 communications and educational organizations. Erbol runs workshops on radio programming and scheduling for journalists of its affiliated stations. Therefore, it is able to produce radio programs and radio campaigns of social interest.
The popular radio stations affiliated with Erbol function like public entities. They manage programming for responsible and politically active local populations. This programming includes public discussions on the air, informative news and information, public opinion surveys and the participation of the radio audience. - Programa de Aprendizaje para Radio Interactivo - PARI- Bolivia (Interactive Radio Education Program - PARI)
The PARI program was started to place emphasis on the importance of preventive habits in the healthcare of children. It is a radio program that seeks to reach every level of Bolivian Society. The program uses interactive radio as a teaching or instructional tool. The Program uses stories, songs, radio soap operas, interactive games, practical demonstrations, question and answer segments and written exercises. The instructors make use of positive motivation, active participation, practical examples and their own talents and abilities. - Taller de Historia Oral Andina - Bolivia (Oral Andean History Workshop)
The Oral Andean History Workshop (THOA) is a group that focuses on indigenous studies. It brings together Aymaraqhichwa and Uru investigators whose object is to study, investigate, disseminate and revitalize the culture, history and identity of the indigenous peoples of the Andes. The study, dissemination and application of the rights of the indigenous people is today one of the most important concerns in this field of study. THOA works on investigating the history, gender relationships, rights and culture of the indigenous people of the Bolivian Andes and their interrelationship with the mestizo segment of the population. It works on communication and dissemination through radio and video of documentaries and 'docudramas' about indigenous culture and rights, historic dates, and testimony on the organizational processes and demands of the indigenous population. - Servicio de Capacitación en Radio y Televisión para el Desarrollo, SECRAD - Bolivia (Radio & Television Training Service for Development)
The Radio & Television Training Service for Development (SECRAD) is a service provided by Universidad Católica Boliviana and is in charge of providing training services for skills in planning, production, and evaluation of communication materials and strategies aimed at audiences that will leverage these tools to improve their living standards. Its main objective is to contribute to the process of communication democratization through training and production efforts for radio, video, and television. Besides proposing actions that may power educational communication for development its work is based on tasks such as consulting, research work, and documentation.http://www.comminit.com/la/descripciones/lapdsbolivia/descripciones-314… - Teatro Trono y Comunidad de Productores de Arte (COMPA) - Bolivia
Teatro Trono is the "point of the lance", of COMPA. It all started in 1989, as a result of the experience of working with street children initially within the framework of a government shelter, but,soon gained independence and autonomy so as to continue developing cultural activities for the children and youth of El Alto. Most of the initial members of Teatro Trono were once street children themselves. They were successful in building COMPA and Teatro Trono projects where children have a managing responsibility. Over the years the group has developed an organisation structured to respond to the activities that are offered to the public of El Alto: theatre, library, film shows and art exhibits. Four drama groups are currently active, one of them being a children's group that was established at a boy's foster home.
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