Hirondelle News Agency
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The Hirondelle News Agency is an organisation that aims to set up independent media station, especially radio stations, in post-conflict zones, specifically in Africa[1][2], based in is a Lausanne, Switzerland. The agency is part of the Hirondelle foundation. Hirondelle foundation has stations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania and the Central African Republic.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ www.hirondelle.org: Who are we?. The Hirondelle Foundation. Retrieved on october 2007. “The Hirondelle Foundation is an organization of journalists which sets up and operates media services in crisis areas.”
- ^ Radio gives peace a chance in conflict zones. swissinfo/Swiss Radio International. Retrieved on october 2007. “Lausanne-based Hirondelle has been coordinating a series of media-based projects in some of the world's trouble spots for more than ten years, especially in Africa.”
- ^ Ongoing projects. The Hirondelle Foundation. Retrieved on october 2007.

