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Radio Triyuga (Kirat,Tharu, Magar, Tamang)

Radio Triyuga 104 FM is located in Triyuga-12, Gaighat Udayapur in Koshi province, Nepal. The station was founded on January 4, 2007 by a group of local communities, mostly members of Indigenous communities, united in the Sagarmatha Information and Communication Cooperative. The station serves the Indigenous communities living in the districts of Udayapur, Siraha, Saptahari, Sunsari, Okhaldhunga, Khotang, Dhanusha, and Dhankuta, which collectively have almost 900,000 inhabitants.

Sagada Community Media Network Inc./Radyo Sagada 104.7 FM (Kankanaey)

Radyo Sagada 104.7 FM is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing news, information, and entertainment platforms through its broadcast channels. With the main objective of providing a space for marginalized groups, particularly Indigenous Peoples, the organization aims to amplify their voices and perspectives. In addition to broadcasting content, the organization provides training to empower community members as citizen journalists, enabling them to share their stories and experiences.

Kelung Media Siber (Tombulu, Tonsea, Tontemboan, Tonsawang, Pasan, Ponosakan, Bantik, Bawontehu)

Kelung Media Siber is a media platform run entirely by Minahasan youth. Kelung means "shield" or "guardian" in the Tombulu' language, and symbolizes the mission to protect and pass on our cultural heritage to future generations. Our ambitious goal is to create the first Indigenous media outlet that actively publishes engaging and relevant content. We believe that this style of content dissemination is the most effective in reaching audiences of all ages.

Asur Adivasi Mobile Radio (Asur)

As part of an overall effort to protect and empower Indigenous communities, several initiatives have been undertaken to address critical challenges facing the Asur tribe. These include conducting awareness campaigns against mining and deforestation, advocating for Tribal self-governance, and working to restore ancestral rights to water, forests, and land. In addition, efforts are underway to document the endangered language, culture, and Traditional Knowledge of the Asur and to publish the Tribe's rich oral literature.

Alyansa Tigil Mina (Ifugao-Tuwali, Aeta Abellen, Palawan, Bukidnon, Teduray-Lambangian, Subanen, Blaan, Tboli, Moro, Mamanwa, Manobo)

The main objective of Alyansa Tigil Mina is to raise awareness about the environmental and social impacts of large-scale mining and other development projects on Indigenous lands. This will be achieved by providing training and resources to community members, especially youth and women, to create and share engaging media content that highlights their experiences and perspectives.

AMARC Asia-Pacific

AMARC Asia-Pacific's goal is to promote social justice and sustainable, democratic, and participatory human development by amplifying the voices of excluded and marginalized communities, including Indigenous Peoples, through community media. It aims to support popular access to communications and to advocate and promote the development of community radio.

Mattoli Community Radio 90.4 FM (Paniya and Vettakuruma in Wayanad)

Radio Mattoli functions as a platform to give voice to people who have less access to mass media or less opportunity to express their views on community development. Their activities will be featured in a magazine. CRM is the Information and Communication Technology wing of WSSS, a community radio station that was started in 2009 and is located in Dwaraka, five kilometers from Mananthavady.

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