Mountain Forum and Radio Sagarmatha: A collaboration to form a bridge between online and grassroots communities through radio More info on: <http://www.mtnforum.org/radio/index.htm> Contact: <radio@mtnforum.org> --------------------------------------------- Dear colleagues and friends, To the best of our knowledge, the communication model described below, which attempts to foster a dialogue between a well-defined online community and communities at the grassroots has not been implemented anywhere in the world yet. We at the Mountain Forum would welcome any input from AoIR'ers who might know of work or research in this area. We are well aware of the various community radio projects such as Kothmale which integrate internet into the work of a community radio station, but attempts to link discreet online and offline communities for mutual benefit is not something that we have heard of before. The Mountain Forum is a network of networks focused on sustainable mountain development issues and has grown a great deal over the last several years <http://www.mtnforum.org>. The total subscriptions across all the lists we manage currently stands at over 16,000. However, as has been expressed by many members of the community through past feedback exercises, the technology that has allowed us to exist in the first place has also limited us to be in touch with only those people who are literate (especially in the English language), and who have computers and internet connections. This limitation has led us to seek solutions to this problem of inclusiveness (or the lack of it) which will allow us to incorporate voices that are under-represented. Towards this, the Mountain Forum Secretariat is launching a pilot project in association with the Asia-Pacific Mountain Network (the Asia-Pacific node of the Mountain Forum) and Radio Sagarmatha, which is the oldest independent community broadcasting station of South Asia <http://www.radiosagarmatha.org/>. Radio Sagarmatha reaches out to people at the grassroots level in 8 districts of Nepal. Being a community radio station, the voices of people are consistently brought into the fold of the radio programmes through interviews in the field. Mountain Forum is made up primarily of academics, students, experts, professionals and policy makers across the region and the world. What we aim to do through this project is to form a bridge between the audience (and participants) of the radio programmes and the Mountain Forum community. This way, we hope to be able to facilitate a dialogue between communities at the grassroots in Nepal and the global and regional communities of the Mountain Forum. The way this will work is simple. 1. Radio Sagarmatha staff and Mountain Forum staff will identify potential issues for discussion in collaboration with their respective communities. 2. These ideas will be posted on MF lists seeking input from subscribers. This input could be in the form of related questions to be asked, information on the issue etc. 3. MF staff will also search the Online Library of the Mountain Forum to provide further information on the issue to Radio Sagarmatha producers. 4. Input from MF subscribers and MF staff will be sent to the radio producers to incorporate into their research. 5. Radio producers will go out into the field and pose questions, and record voices and reactions on the issue. This will happen in the local language. 6. The programme will then be produced and broadcast in the local language. 7. Meanwhile, the content of the programme (including the voices of the grassroots people) will be translated and adapted for MF discussion lists and posted (in English). 8. Mountain Forum discussion list subscribers will be asked to respond to the posting. 9. Responses of the MF community will be broadcast in the next programme by Radio Sagarmatha. 10. Other responses from the radio audience will be posted on MF discussion lists. 11. A summary of the dialogue will be provided on MF discussion lists at the end of this cycle. In the first phase, we are planning to produce 8-10 such programmes and the tentative date for the first broadcast is 17th of September. Each episode will be of 15 minutes duration and will be broadcast once every week. If this model works, and a true dialogue is established, then we hope to scale it up and take it to the next level. For more details on this project, please visit <http://www.mtnforum.org/radio/index.htm> In case you have suggestions, and / or input on this project, please send them as soon as possible to us at: <radio@mtnforum.org>. With best regards, Layton Montgomery /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ / \/ \/ \/ \/ \ / \ / / \ / \ / \ / Layton Montgomery \ Executive Secretary Mountain Forum layton@mtnforum.org http://www.mtnforum.org Tel: +977 (1) 5525 313, x675 c/o ICIMOD GPO Box 3226 Kathmandu, Nepal