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Assessment of Media Development in Nepal-Based on UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators
Abstract:
Nepal’s Comprehensive Peace Accord sets out an ambitious peace-building framework through its transformational agenda on equality, inclusion,accountability, good governance and a restructuring of the state. These issues need to be addressed through long-term development processes and interventions based on human rights and the rule of law. Prominent among these overarching values are the right to freedom of expression and the respect of freedom of the press. Their enjoyment is an essential prerequisite for a successful peace process in Nepal. Only a free media can lend its voice to all groups in society, thereby mirroring Nepal’s diverse interest groups and their particular needs. Assessment of Media Development in Nepal accompanies Nepal in the process of democratic transition and contributes to the development of free, independent and pluralist media. The study applies the diagnostic instrument of UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators (MDIs), which UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Council for the International Programme for the Development of Communication approved in 2008. Through detailed analysis of all aspects of the media landscape, they guide the efforts of different actors working for media development, as well as the formulation of policies in this field. So far applied in more than ten countries, the MDIs are a tool to analyse the legal, regulatory and economic frameworks, in which Nepal’s media operate, their democratic potential, training and skills development, and the information and communication infrastructure. While the analysis is based on international standards and good practices, the recommendations are adapted to the particularities of the national context. The main part of the study was undertaken in 2011 and 2012, but the report also contains data collected in 2013. It provides a detailed picture of the topography of the country’s media and contributes to present discussions on constitutional and legal reforms and media self-regulation mechanisms. It also provides a baseline for subsequent assessments of Nepal’s media landscape using the five MDI categories.
Publisher:
UNESCO
Type / Script:
Progress Report
in
English
Keywords:
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION, PLURALISM, DIVERSITY OF THE MEDIA, LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK, BROADCASTING, DEFAMATION, LGEAL RESTRCITIONS ON JOURNALISTS, CENSORSHIP, TRANSPARENCY OF OWNERSHIP, MEDIA CONCENTRATION, COMMUNITY MEDIA, SPECTRUM ALLOCATION, TAXATION, BUSINESS REGULATION, ADVERTISING, DIVERSITY OF SOCIETY, DEMOCRATIC DISCOURSE, MEDIA DEVELOPMENT, PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING MODEL, MEDIA-SELF REGULATION, SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS, PUBLIC TRUST, TRAINING OF JOURNALISTS, INFRASTRUCTURAL CAPACITY
Thematic Group:
UNESCO
, (
2013
)
Thesaurus:
15.04.00
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Communication And Mass Media
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Feeder:
ANJANA SHARMA
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