Remarkable radio (for schools)
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Why buy this Remarkable radio?
Speak up for justice! A radio means that indigenous people living in remote areas are aware of their rights helping them to protect their communities and the land they live on. By fundraising as a school you can help spread awareness and encouragement for communities defending our common home from deforestation and exploitation.
Case study: Defending human rights via the radio waves in Honduras
‘Through this radio, communities are able to share their struggles, their joys and their hopes for changing their situations.’ Iolany, Honduras
Iolany lives in Honduras and works for Radio Progreso, a radio station run by a CAFOD-funded local organisation. For many remote communities, radio is a vital tool of communication.
During the last decade there has been a significant increase in the number of human rights defenders who have been killed or imprisoned in Honduras for defending their rights and the environment. Radio Progreso aims to support and protect human right defenders who are at risk across the country.
Iolany told us that ‘Radio Progreso in particular, has made it possible for indigenous communities to raise awareness of the problems they are facing in their regions especially those linked to the extractive industry and forced evictions and even murder.’
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Why buy this Remarkable radio?
Speak up for justice! A radio means that indigenous people living in remote areas are aware of their rights helping them to protect their communities and the land they live on. By fundraising as a school you can help spread awareness and encouragement for communities defending our common home from deforestation and exploitation.
Case study: Defending human rights via the radio waves in Honduras
‘Through this radio, communities are able to share their struggles, their joys and their hopes for changing their situations.’ Iolany, Honduras
Iolany lives in Honduras and works for Radio Progreso, a radio station run by a CAFOD-funded local organisation. For many remote communities, radio is a vital tool of communication.
During the last decade there has been a significant increase in the number of human rights defenders who have been killed or imprisoned in Honduras for defending their rights and the environment. Radio Progreso aims to support and protect human right defenders who are at risk across the country.
Iolany told us that ‘Radio Progreso in particular, has made it possible for indigenous communities to raise awareness of the problems they are facing in their regions especially those linked to the extractive industry and forced evictions and even murder.’
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