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CBU Highlights Role of Radio in Climate Change Awareness for World Radio Day 2025

 

Bridgetown, Barbados —  The Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU), in collaboration with the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) and UNESCO, is proud to present a special program in celebration of World Radio Day 2025. This year’s theme, “Radio and Climate Change”, underscores the critical role of radio as a communication tool in addressing the growing impacts of climate change on communities worldwide.

The program will feature an hour-long radio broadcast with readings from the acclaimed book Disaster Matters, edited by Drs. Yvonne Weekes and Wendy McMahon. These thought-provoking excerpts will highlight the role of storytelling in building public awareness and resilience in the face of climate challenges. The broadcast will be available on participating CBU member stations across the region beginning February 13, 2025.

World Radio Day provides a unique opportunity to celebrate the enduring impact of radio as a platform for inclusive dialogue and action. This year’s theme highlights the medium’s ability to disseminate timely information, support vulnerable communities, and amplify the voices of those most affected by climate-related disasters.

The CBU invites all listeners, media practitioners, and stakeholders to tune in and join the global conversation on February 13. Together, let’s celebrate the power of radio to inform, inspire, and drive positive change in the Caribbean and beyond.

For more information about the World Radio Day program or to find a participating station near you, please contact the Caribbean Broadcasting Union at info@caribroadcastunion.org

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