2007 Awards

Awards

Presenters of radio discussion programme, Flava, in the studio
In 2007 Flava and Ya Take Ne our weekly radio talk shows that explore issues around HIV and AIDS, sexual health and gender in Nigerian, won two prizes at the Nigerian Media Merit Awards. Flava won 'Programme of the Year' and Ya Take Ne, won 'Production of the Year'.





The Ruined Castle, one of our radio programme for children in Afghanistan, won a bronze 'World Medal' in the Best Children's/ Young Adults programme category at the International Radio Broadcasting Awards.

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Haath se Haath Milaa, our reality television programme designed to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS in India, won a 'World Award' at the Asia Media Summit.

The title track and music video from Haath se Haath Milaa also won awards for 'Best TV Lyricist', 'Best Music Director' and 'Best Title Singer for a TV Show' at the Indian Telly Awards.

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Aangan Ke Paar, our radio programme produced by and for rural women in India, won the runner-up prize in the radio category at the Asia Pacific Millennium Development Goals Media Awards.

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Our mass media campaign to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS in India was honoured by The American Indian Foundation (AIF) in Los Angeles.

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The team responsible for producing Afghan Woman's Hour, our radio programme made by and for women in Afghanistan, won 'Team of the Year' at the first BBC World Service Awards.

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