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equal access : ウィキペディア英語版
equal access

Equal Access is an international not for profit organization (501c3), headquartered in San Francisco and working throughout Asia, Africa and theMiddle East. A communications for social change Non-governmental organization that combines the power of media with community mobilization, Equal Access creates customized communications strategies and outreach solutions that address the most critical challenges affecting people in the developing world such as women & girls’ empowerment, youth life skills & livelihoods, human rights, health and civic participation &
governance.
The organization was founded in the belief that people everywhere are entitled to ''Equal Access'' to information and education and should have the opportunity to join the dialogue as both recipients and contributors of that information.
Equal Access works with local NGOs and community leaders in Nepal, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cambodia, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Chad as well as with developmental agencies, foundations, governments, local media talent and the private sector in the design and delivery of its communication initiatives.
In 2014, Equal Access launched (Arewa24 ), a 24/7 television channel based in Kano, Nigeria, broadcasting a range of programming in Hausa.〔http://www.equalaccess.org/success-stories/country-programs/nigeria-stories/new-247-free-to-air-hausa-language-satellite-tv-channel-launches-in-northern-nigeria-on-nilesat/〕
Equal Access receives support from the Ford Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Asia Foundation, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Population Fund and the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the United Nations World Food Program and the World Bank.
Ronni Goldfarb founded Equal Access in 1999 and is its Executive Director. She worked with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to create the Equal Access/UNDP Digital Broadcast Initiative and to launch an Asia Pacific Regional Information and Education Network, the ''Equal Access Asia Development Channel''.
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