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World Radio Day

In the global debate on the new sustainable development goals, we need to hear the voices of young women and men, loudly, strongly and urgently, Ban Ki-moon says in his message.

13 February 2015|Statement

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Foto de tres niños en el día Mundial de la Radio
Radio ONU retransmite más de 1.200 programas documentales, noticieros y espacios de opinión cada año.
Foto: UN Photo/JC McIlwaine

 

On World Radio Day, we celebrate a medium that captures the imagination and brings people together. 

Every year, United Nations Radio broadcasts over 1,200 documentaries, news items and editorials over the airwaves.

This year’s observance of World Radio Day highlights the importance of radio to the world’s 1.8 billion young women and men. 

Radio matters for youth across the world.

As the international community shapes new sustainable development goals and a new global agreement on climate change, we need to hear the voices young women and men, loudly, strongly and urgently.