Media and peacebuilding in Afghanistan / Sheldon Himelfarb.
Material type:
- Pamphlet P 92 .A34 .H56 /2010/ + /PDF/(377KB)
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Caption title.
“March 30, 2010”.
“United States Institute of Peace”—at head of title.
“Across the last eight years, we’ve seen first-hand the dramatic expansion of media outlets in Afghanistan, the hopes it raised for a new era of transparency and good governance, and the disappointment that followed when these hopes were not fulfilled”—cover page.
Summary: “Since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, the Afghan media sector has experienced dramatic growth in all areas : television, radio, print, internet, mobile phones. As such, the sector holds tremendous potential for making significant contributions to peacebuilding in the country…”—cover page.