Latin America
2005 Latin
America Radio Development Seed-Grant Winners
The 2005 Latin America Radio Development Seed-Grant competition
was open only to participants in PCI's summer entertainment
education training program. The training program brought
together local coalitions of partners to learn about the
production of entertainment education radio programs in using
a program combining training, seed grant and technical assistance (read
more about trainings).
PCI is pleased to announce the eleven grant winners for
2005. Grants were made to coalitions lead by the
below groups for the development of radio programs
to begin broadcasting by February 2006:
- MOSCTHA in the Dominican Republic for a program for
Haitian immigrants
- CASA-San Miguel, Mexico
for a program focused on youth
- Sinergia AC in the Oaxaca region of Mexico for a program
focused on youth
- Asociacion Manos Libres, in Peru for an
adolescents & youths program focused on
adolescent mothers human rights in general, education,
HIV/AIDS, and family planning
- Asociacion Juventud K'iche in Guatamala for a program
focused on environmental issues including the disposal
of inorganic solids, water sources, and air pollution
- Tan Ux'il in Guatemala for adolescents
and youth program focused on prevention of adolescent
pregnancies and STI/HIV/AIDS
- ASHONPLAFA in Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador for
a adolescents
and youth program focused on LGBT, sexual and reproductive
health and rights, prevention of STI/HIV/AIDS and
family planning
- Vecinos Mundiales in Guatemala for a indigenous rural
adolescents & youth
program concerning rural community health & management
of natural resources
- Ecos de Manantlan in Mexico for
a program focused on adolescent mothers & youth and
their sexual and reproductive health and rights; violence,
and migration
- Omega Experimental in Mexico for
an adolescents and youth program focusing on sexual and
reproductive health and rights, gender equality, and human
rights
- AMR in Guatemala for a rural
indigenous women program focusing on land rights, community
and political participation, recognition of women's work
and violence against women

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