Women Making Airwaves for Peace is a joint project of Min-WoW and Isis International - Manila to promote engendered peace journalism and women's critical role in conflict transformation and peace building. The project consists os Training Workshops and Training Modules.
Training modules
Module 1: Women's Visions of Peace
Definitions of conflict and Peace * Factors that Influences the Presence and Absence of Peace * Impact of Peace and Unpeace in People's Lives * Making Women Visible: Women's participation in Peace building |
Module 2: The Media on Women Portrayal and Conflict Reporting
Who controls media? * Gender Fairness as Good Editorial Policy * Re-framing our Stories * Participatory Media Approach |
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Module 3: Engendered Peace Journalism
What is Engendered Peace Journalism? * The Agenda of Engendered Peace Journalism * Sharing Holistic Values of Equality and Peace * The Power of Language * Tips on Engendered Peace Journalism |
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Module 4: Transformative Potential of Community Radio for Engendered Peace Journalism
Radio as a Medium of Mass Communication * Important Tips for Broadcasting * The Broadcasting Industry * Community Radio as an Information Tool * Enhancing Media Skills |
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Session 1: Radio Studio Operation
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Session 2: Sound Editing with Audacity Training Materials: |
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Session 3: Radio Interview Techniques Training Materials: |
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Session 4: Radio Plug Production |
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Guide on Gender-Sensitive Peace and Conflict Reportage
"Engendering Peace Journalism: Keeping Communities Whole" is a handy booklet with a number of useful tips for journalists.
English version
Maranao version
Visayan version
Radio Plugs on Culture of Peace and Cultural Diversity
The plugs were produced by women from the media, NGOs, and grassroots organisations who participated in the training activities in Cagayan de Oro, Zamboanga and Cotabato.
We invite radio stations to air these plugs to sensitize your audience on the importance of genuine peace, mutual understanding and respect for each other.