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The weekly media monitoring programme by CPA featuring Rajitha Senaratne, MP.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
The weekly media monitoring programme by CPA featuring Nimalka Fernando, a renown human rights activist and lawyer in Sri Lanka.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
The weekly media monitoring programme by CPA featuring Jagath Wellawatta, from the Sri Lankan Child Protection Authority.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
Media monitoring by CPA on humanitarian affairs coverage in mainstream print, radio and television media in Sri Lanka featuring EPRLF-Pathmanabha Wing General Secretary T. Sridharan.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
The weekly media monitoring programme by CPA featuring Dr. Jayalath Jayawardene, member of the UNP and Minister of Parliament.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
Media monitoring by CPA on humanitarian affairs coverage in mainstream print, radio and television media in Sri Lanka.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
The weekly media monitoring programme by CPA featuring well known Colombo University History Lecturer Dr. Nirmal Ranjith Devasiri.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
Media monitoring by CPA on humanitarian affairs coverage in mainstream print, radio and television media in Sri Lanka featuring senior EPRLF leader Thiranavakaran Sridharan.
The discussions of this half an hour programme were based on CPA’s extensive in-house monitoring of all electronic, print and some web media, with a special emphasis on the quantitative and qualitative coverage of news stories on the humanitarian fallout of war, human rights and governance related issues. This programme was broadcast weekly on TNL and produced by Young Asia Television (YA-TV).
The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) was formed in the firm belief that there is an urgent need to strengthen institution and capacity-building for good governance and conflict transformation in Sri Lanka and that non-partisan civil society groups have an important and constructive contribution to make to this process.
Media monitoring over 2009 was supported by Internews and funded by the European Union.