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Zambia Community Media Forum ZaCoMeF ZAMBIA

Contact : Elias Mthoniswa Banda, ZaCoMeF Coordinator
Adresse / Address : C/o Panos Southern Africa, Plot 32A Leopards Hill Rd, Woodland
PO Box 39163       Lusaka
Tel. : +260 1 263 258
Fax. : +260 1 261 039
EMail : Zacomef@panos.org.zm 
URL : http://www.panos.org.zm/zacomef.htm EN
Created : 2005 Statut : Privé

Mission Statement : ZaCoMeF objectifies are to: * develop and document standards for best practice in community media development in Zambia and internationally. * build local partnerships and maintain an interactive dialogue with local, national and international organisations that have similar objectives to those of the Forum. * promote that communities retain ownership and control of their community media, through their own community chosen leadership, which oversees the management of their community stations. * support and advocate for the vital role that community media, and community radio in particular, can and must play in ensuring the protection of the rights of the poor and the marginalised people in those communities.

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The Zambia Community Media Forum (ZaCoMeF) is an umbrella body representing the interests of the Zambian community media sector. Membership of ZaCoMeF is drawn from all 9 provinces of Zambia. It was formed by the Panos Institute Southern Africa, in conjunction with other stakeholders, to address certain problems affecting local community media and to strengthen this sector. It also serves as a broker and clearinghouse for community media initiatives. A key goal is supporting what organisers describe as the vital role that community media, and community radio in particular, can and must play in ensuring the protection of the rights of economically poor and marginalised people in Zambian communities. Communication Strategies ZaCoMeF is an effort to bring community media actors together to exchange ideas and develop strategies for supporting this sector. Inclusivity in membership and focus is a key programme theme. The forum caters to all community media initiatives and all forms of community communication (including traditional and/or folk media, such as live drama). Accessibility and local involvement are related emphases: in its definition of community media, ZaCoMeF focuses on accessibility as well as the degree to which community participation is actively supported and encouraged. Along these lines, ZaCoMeF sees community media as offering a platform to all members of the community so that members of marginalised groups such as women, youth, and children are given an opportunity to express themselves through a process of open dialogue. This process, fostered by community media, is envisioned as assisting communities in together identifying and resolving issues affecting them by using the information provided to drive their own development. ZaCoMeF encourages its members to be active participants by engaging in the following 4 main areas of focus, including: 1. Applied research: ZaCoMeF carries out research on issues affecting community media operations. This research is designed to address organisers' concern that there has not been enough information generation and sharing on community media initiatives and issues in Zambia, resulting in little understanding of the structural and operational aspects of community media 2. Advocacy and lobbying: ZaCoMeF seeks to respond to a perceived under-representation of the interests of the community media in media reform processes by engaging policymakers, media broadcast regulators, and other stakeholders in efforts to improve the context within which this sector operates. ZaCoMeF also lobbies for community ownership and control of their local media, through their own community-chosen leadership. 3. Networking and mentoring: ZaCoMeF seeks to build local partnerships and maintain an interactive dialogue with local, national and international organisations that have similar objectives - in part by offering a platform and meeting place for community media initiatives to interact and share experiences. 4. Capacity building: Through its various community journalism and community management training programmes, ZaCoMeF hopes to improve the quality of service delivery among the community media sector so that community-relevant and developmental programmes are produced. Source: Soul Beat Africa site March 06 2005, and updated 03 Janv. 2008


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