Myanmar's Khayae FM is the country’s first community radio station. Run and managed entirely by local residents, the station is exploring digital tools to strengthen community involvement.
Khayae FM at the AMARC Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2018
Khayae FM station managers Naw Ehler Tha (Mee Mee) on the left and Thu Thu Hlaing on the right at the Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2018 of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC).
Launch of Khayae FM
Volunteer Tom on the left and station manager Thu Thu Hlaing on the right at the radio-mixer during the launch of Khayae FM.
Interview with a resident of of Kyi Su village
Khayae FM Assistant Manager Naw Nan Yu interviews a resident during a village trainings in Kyi Su village.
Training at Chaw Hnae Gone village
Khayae FM Volunteer Thin Thin Po interviews a resident of Chaw Hnae Gone village during a village training session.
Khayae FM roadshow in Sin Pin Thar village.
A Volunteer from Khayae FM interviews a visitor to a roadshow to promote community radio with music, comedy, talks, etc. in a monastery in Sin Pin Thar Village.
Khayae FM at the AMARC Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2018
Khayae FM station managers Naw Ehler Tha (Mee Mee) on the left and Thu Thu Hlaing on the right at the Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2018 of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC).
Launch of Khayae FM
Volunteer Tom on the left and station manager Thu Thu Hlaing on the right at the radio-mixer during the launch of Khayae FM.
Interview with a resident of of Kyi Su village
Khayae FM Assistant Manager Naw Nan Yu interviews a resident during a village trainings in Kyi Su village.
Training at Chaw Hnae Gone village
Khayae FM Volunteer Thin Thin Po interviews a resident of Chaw Hnae Gone village during a village training session.
Khayae FM roadshow in Sin Pin Thar village.
A Volunteer from Khayae FM interviews a visitor to a roadshow to promote community radio with music, comedy, talks, etc. in a monastery in Sin Pin Thar Village.