- Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), Philippines
The Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) is as a non-government organization formed in
1986 . Since its founding, FMA "has sought to enhance the popularization andsocial marketing of development-oriented issues and campaigns through media-related interventions, social communication projects, and cultural work." Fact|date=October 2007FMA has worked in producing the public affairs
television show ("Street Pulse", between 1986–1989), development-orientedvideo -documentaries (such asGawad CCP 1991, "Dear Sam, …Sumasainyo, Juan", some of which were award-winning). It has also been involved in song-writing festivals (for instance, the 1992Katipunan Centennial ). Apart from this the FMA has been part of advocacy campaigns, and various publications to support what it terms "people's organizations and non-government organizations" [http://www.fma.ph/about_fma.html] .After the
Internet took seed and grew in thePhilippines , FMA and others working in parallel fields increasingly felt thatinformation and communication technologies (ICT) would be "theNew Media or tool that will enable fellow civil society organizations to improve their respective processes, information sharing, collaboration, and in the long run allow them to achieve their respective visions." Fact|date=October 2007From 1997, FMA streamlined its services and programmes — in both the traditional and
New Media — and undertook "strategic interventions" in campaigns for the right to information and right to communicate. FMA says it has also "focused on democratizingInformation and Communications Technologies (ICTs), aimed at empoweringPhilippine civil society through the critical use of appropriate new (i.e,computer -based) media." [http://www.fma.ph/about_fma.html]Some of its mission goals include assisting civil society organisations (specially "people's organisations and
non-governmental organisation s, andsocial movements ) in "asserting the people's right to information and the right to communicate through the democratization of appropriate media resources and services to the greatest number".External links
* [http://www.fma.ph/ FMA website]
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