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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic in conversation with Sudanese youth
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic builds on its earlier pan-Arab roadshow meeting young people across the Middle East with a new interactive initiative – Sudan: Voices And Views From Within.
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The highlight is three live debates from three major cities – Khartoum, Wad Madani and Port Sudan.
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Events also include interactive booths and graffiti posters, which have been placed in busy central locations. The aim is to kick start a conversation beyond Sudan to involve Arabic speakers across the region.
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The first debate takes place in Khartoum on Monday 4 December where the education of women is the subject under discussion. In Wad Madani on Wednesday 6 December the topic is migration from the countryside to the city.
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And finally, in Port Sudan on Monday 18 December, the subject is development and unemployment.
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The debates will be broadcast live on the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic flagship programmes Talking Point and ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Xtra.
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic Editor, Adel Soliman, says he is looking forward to engaging directly with listeners in Sudan for the second time: "We first came to Sudan earlier this year with a pan-Arab roadshow.
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"We met people face-to-face, shook their hands and heard their opinions on a wide range of topics affecting young people. It was a fantastic experience and one we were keen to repeat as soon as possible.
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"Although we have based events in Sudan, the subjects under debate will resonate across the Arab speaking world."
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic Head, Hosam El Sokkari, adds: "Sudan: Voices And Views From Within is also an opportunity for the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic team to bring the very best of Arabic-language journalism – on air and online – to audiences in the region.
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"We are also very excited by the graffiti posters which encourage people to express their views by writing on them. Earlier this year they proved to be very successful, giving us insights into what people really think. I'm confident we're going to gather a lot more material from them this time round which will help inform our programme making."
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On Monday 4 December the debate takes place at Khartoum University at 6pm local time.
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The ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic team will discuss the education of women with a panel of guest speakers including the Dean of Al-Ahfad College, Professor Qassem Badri; the Head of the newÌýDemocratic Movement, Hala Abdulhaleem and the Minister of Social Affairs, Women and Children, Samai Ahmed Mohamed.
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The debate will be broadcast live on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic's interactive programme Talking Point. Audiences in Khartoum can listen live on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ relay 91 FM.
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In Wad Madani on Wednesday 6 December the debate is held at Al Jazirah University, at 1pm local time.
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On the panel, to discuss migration, will be the Head of the Sudanese Studies Centre, Dr Haider Ibraheem, and the writer and columnist, Haj Waraq.
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The debate will be broadcast live on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic's youth magazine programme ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Xtra which follows up the discussion with a live phone-in from across the Arab world. Audiences in Wad Madani can listen live on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ relay 91.5 FM.
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On Saturday 18 December the debate takes place in Port Sudan at 6pm local time. The topic under discussion is development and unemployment. This debate will also be live on Talking Point and audiences in Port Sudan can listen live on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ relay 91 FM.
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Audiences can also participate in the three discussions online via a special micro-site, bbcarabic.com/sudan. This site includes in-depth features exploring the issues raised in the debates, a picture gallery of images taken at each event, access to video diaries, audio archives from the debates and audio of its radio programmes.
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic also promotes an e-newsletter from its website and Sudanese visitors to bbcarabic.com/sudan who register for this newsletter will automatically be included in a draw to win a laptop.
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic transmits on an expanding network of FM frequencies including:
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- Bahrain: 103.8 FM
- Djibouti: 99.2 FM
- Iraq: Baghad 89.0 FM, Al Kut 98.0 FM, Al Nasiriya 100 FM, Alamara 89.0 FM, Basra 90.0 FM, Kirkuk 92.9 FM, Mosul & Erbil 96.0 FM
- Jordan: Amman 103.1 FM and Ajloun 89.1 FM (which can also be heard in parts of Jerusalem and the West Bank)
- Kuwait: 90.1 FM
- Qatar: Doha 107.4 FM
- Somalia: Hargaisa 89 FM, Mogadishu: Radio HornAfrik 99.9 FM
- Sudan: Juba 90 FM, Khartoum 91.0 FM, Al Ubayyid 91.0 FM, Port Sudan 91.0 FM and Wad Madani 91.5 FM
- UAE: Abu Dhabi 90.3 FM and Dubai 87.9 FM
- West Bank: Bethlehem 89.6 FM
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Notes to Editors
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic is the leading international radio news service in Arabic, and bbcarabic.com is the leading Arabic online news site.Ìý ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic broadcasts 24 hours a day, every day, with news on the hour, every hour.Ìý
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic broadcasts to the whole Arab world on short wave and through digital audio channels on the principal satellites covering the Arab world.Ìý In most of the eastern Arab world, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ broadcasts are heard on medium wave, and in key cities the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ is available on FM.Ìý
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The award-winning website bbcarabic.com also carries a live audio feed of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic radio.
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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic e-newsletter gives subscribers an insider's view of the most popular and trusted non-Arab news broadcaster in the Middle East and North Africa.
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They receive a monthly update on the programmes and special features coming up, have an opportunity to share their views and opinions with online debates and polls and get behind-the-scenes insights of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic with profiles of their favourite presenters and background on the top stories.
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There are also opportunities to link with online debates and to enter a variety of competitions with a range of exciting prizes.
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The Sudan: Voices And Views From Within debates coincide with ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic's season of programmes discussing migrant and domestic workers.
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These debates began in Kuwait and are in Jordan on Wednesday 29 November at 1500 GMT. A live studioÌýaudience will participate in the debate as well as ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic listeners who will call in from around the world. The event will also be broadcast on national television in Jordan.
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In February and March 2006 ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Arabic successfully toured Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, West Bank and Syria with a five-week interactive road show Your Future. Who Decides It? which met 270,000 young people.
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