The book provides case studies of the historical use of radio, and an overview of what is being done today. The authors argue that the voice of radio can work as an effective, practical and cost-efficient means of transmitting information that may impact the lives of people in communities all over the world. Chapters include:  Female Infanticide,
Bride Burning, Sutee, Women and War.
Authors' royalties will go to the following organisations: The Academy for Educational Development, Freeplay Foundation, Panos and Population Communications International (PCI).
The book is available at the University Press of America website.

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2005

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