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Balaba Peter
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  • Dean Mulozi
  • AHM Bazlur Rahman
  • Chris Rottler
  • Ssenabulya James
  • Nancy White

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Dean Mulozi and Balaba Peter are now friends
Mar 13, 2012
Balaba Peter left a comment for Dean Mulozi
"Hi! Dean, I guess you are fine in Zambia. I need some help from you, can you please send me a list of Telecentres in Central and Southern Africa  operating with a Community Radio.   I will be glad if you can send me the list this…"
Aug 10, 2011
Balaba Peter is now friends with Nancy White and Chris Rottler
Feb 24, 2011
Balaba Peter commented on Dean Mulozi's group 'KM4Dev for Africa'
"Indeed farmers should be allocated time on Community Radio  at least once or twice  in a week."
Feb 24, 2011
Balaba Peter updated their profile photo
Feb 24, 2011
Balaba Peter commented on Dean Mulozi's group 'KM4Dev for Africa'
"Well farmers need to be given a platform to share their exeperinces we have tried it in Nakaseke whereby farmers are given one  hour in day in a week ( Friday) to share  thier experinces over  the Community Radio. the impact…"
Feb 1, 2011
Balaba Peter joined Dean Mulozi's group
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KM4Dev for Africa

The group invites wider community in KM4Dev to contribute to the debate on challenges and opportunities that focuses on African development. We continue to explore innovative practices in sectors of agriculture, education etc with focus on ICT4 dev.
Feb 1, 2011
Balaba Peter left a comment for Benjamin Kwasi Addom
"In Nakaseke  we  run Radio programs with phone in  and it is very interactive. You said  that you are facing some problems what kind of problems maybe we can help you out in your situation."
Feb 1, 2011
John J W Mahegere replied to Balaba Peter's discussion 'How can we make a Community Radio be self sustained in the year 2010?' in the group Community Radio in KM4D
"Hi Peter, There are a number of things to do to make the Community Radio if not the Community Media to be sustainable. I will start a bit of the discussion by mentioning the acceptability of your programmes by the concerned community. The local…"
Dec 31, 2009
Balaba Peter commented on Chris Rottler's blog post 'Better Knowledge Leads to Improved Family Planning'
"In Nakaseke we are collaborating with the District health Officer to disseminate information concerning family planning using our community Radio. So far we have registered positive responses from the community especially the women. however, it…"
Dec 30, 2009
Balaba Peter updated their profile
Dec 30, 2009
Balaba Peter added a discussion to the group Community Radio in KM4D
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How can we make a Community Radio be self sustained in the year 2010?

Dear Colleagues,As we are waiting for the new year 2010 to come I have been wondering how best we can make these community Radios to be fully self sustained.I guess this is one of the most challenge faced by most of the Rural Based Community Radios especially those with Limited coverage like 25km-35km.Am looking forward to hear from your strategies in the year 2010Wishing a prosperous new yearPeter BalabaSee More
Dec 30, 2009
Balaba Peter joined AHM Bazlur Rahman's group
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Community Radio in KM4D

To research on how Community Radio, Right to Information(RTI) and KM4D can work together To prepare a strategic plan to ensure the role of community radio in KM4D.
Dec 30, 2009
Balaba Peter is now a member of knowledge management for development
Oct 9, 2009

Profile Information

Name (Do NOT forget to upload a picture; that helps being admitted to KM4Dev)
Balaba Peter
Occupation/Title
Manager
Organization
Nakaseke Telecentre
Organization Type
Other
Organization URL
http://www.nakasekecmc.blogspot.com
Areas of KM Expertise
Communities of Practice, Knowledge Capture
Email ID
balapet2001@yahoo.com
Skype ID
BALABA.PETER
Blog URL
http://www.nakasekecmc.blogspot.com
Languages Spoken
English and Luganda

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