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Project Implemented By The Kathmandu Office National Project Nepal: Building Institutional Capacity Of The Nepal Press Institute To Offer High Quality Media Training
Abstract:
The media sector in Nepal is developing rapidly and becoming increasingly diverse. There are currently more than 400 newspapers published and 235 radio stations that are registered. Due to the rapidly growing industry, there is an enormous demand in the media sector for skilled media professionals. It is estimated there are approximately 10,000 journalists working in Nepal, but most journalists have not received any form of training.This project aims at building the capacity of Nepal Press Institute (NPI) to provide training to newspaper and radio journalists who live outside of Kathmandu and who do not have access to other media training opportunities. In order to reach the journalists living in remote areas, a distance learning system will be established, using an online Content Management System (CMS).
Publisher: UNESCO Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
BUILDING CAPACITY, TRAINING PROGRAMMES, INSTITUTION BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, MASS MEDIA, SOCIAL MEDIA, NEWSPAPERS, RADIO, JOURNALISTS, JOURNALISM
Thematic Group:
UNESCO, (2011)
Thesaurus:
15.04.00 - Communication And Mass Media
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Project Implemented By The Kathmandu Office National Project Nepal: Building Institutional Capacity Of The Nepal Press Institute To Offer High Quality Media Training
Abstract:
The media sector in Nepal is developing rapidly and becoming increasingly diverse. There are currently more than 400 newspapers published and 235 radio stations that are registered. Due to the rapidly growing industry, there is an enormous demand in the media sector for skilled media professionals. It is estimated there are approximately 10,000 journalists working in Nepal, but most journalists have not received any form of training. THs project aims at building the capacity of Nepal Press Institute (NPI) to provide training to newspaper and radio journalists who live outside of Kathmandu and who do not have access to other media training opportunities. In order to reach the journalists living in remote areas, a distance learning system will be established, using an online Content Management System (CMS).
Publisher: UNESCO Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
BUILDING CAPACITY, TRAINING PROGRAMMES, INSTITUTION BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, MASS MEDIA, SOCIAL MEDIA, NEWSPAPERS, RADIO, JOURNALISTS, JOURNALISM
Thematic Group:
UNESCO, (2011)
Thesaurus:
15.04.00 - Communication And Mass Media
PDF | File Size: 21 KB   Download
Feeder: LEELASHRESTHA, Editor: , Auditor:
...
Project Implemented By The Kathmandu Office National Project Nepal: Building Institutional Capacity Of The Nepal Press Institute To Offer High Quality Media Training
Abstract:
The media sector in Nepal is developing rapidly and becoming increasingly diverse. There are currently more than 400 newspapers published and 235 radio stations that are registered. Due to the rapidly growing industry, there is an enormous demand in the media sector for skilled media professionals. It is estimated there are approximately 10,000 journalists working in Nepal, but most journalists have not received any form of training. This project aims at building the capacity of Nepal Press Institute (NPI) to provide training to newspaper and radio journalists who live outside of Kathmandu and who do not have access to other media training opportunities. In order to reach the journalists living in remote areas, a distance learning system will be established, using an online Content Management System (CMS).
Publisher: UNESCO Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster  in  English
Keywords:
BUILDING CAPACITY, TRAINING PROGRAMMES, INSTITUTION BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, MASS MEDIA, SOCIAL MEDIA, NEWSPAPERS, RADIO, JOURNALISTS, JOURNALISM
Thematic Group:
UNESCO, (2011)
Thesaurus:
15.04.00 - Communication And Mass Media
PDF | File Size: 21 KB   Download
Feeder: LEELASHRESTHA, Editor: , Auditor:
...