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MBE for Afghan radio show creator | MBE for Afghan radio show creator |
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The creator of a BBC radio programme aimed at giving support and advice to women in Afghanistan has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours. | The creator of a BBC radio programme aimed at giving support and advice to women in Afghanistan has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours. |
Rachel Ellison, who set up Afghan Woman's Hour, was given the honour for promoting human rights and female empowerment in the country. | |
The weekly show gives advice on gender issues, features female role models and offers solutions to everyday problems. | The weekly show gives advice on gender issues, features female role models and offers solutions to everyday problems. |
The programme now has funding in place for the next six years. | The programme now has funding in place for the next six years. |
'Proud' | 'Proud' |
Rachel, who worked as a BBC News correspondent before setting up the programme, said she was shocked at receiving the award. | Rachel, who worked as a BBC News correspondent before setting up the programme, said she was shocked at receiving the award. |
"I nearly fell down the stairs when I opened the letter," she said. | "I nearly fell down the stairs when I opened the letter," she said. |
"The letter said I had been recommended and then I had a phone call saying the award had gone through. | "The letter said I had been recommended and then I had a phone call saying the award had gone through. |
"It is a real honour. I'm also so proud of the professional attitude shown by my team throughout all of this as they go out reporting for the programme." | "It is a real honour. I'm also so proud of the professional attitude shown by my team throughout all of this as they go out reporting for the programme." |
'Changing lives' | 'Changing lives' |
The BBC World Service Trust programme was initially given pilot funding by the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Foreign Office's Conflict Prevention Pool. | The BBC World Service Trust programme was initially given pilot funding by the Department for International Development (DFID) and the Foreign Office's Conflict Prevention Pool. |
Rachel then managed to win a further £2.7 million of funding from the Foreign Office's Global Opportunities Fund "Engaging with the Islamic World". | Rachel then managed to win a further £2.7 million of funding from the Foreign Office's Global Opportunities Fund "Engaging with the Islamic World". |
"This programme is changing people's lives for the better," Rachel said. | "This programme is changing people's lives for the better," Rachel said. |
"Some women in Afghanistan are still treated brutally by society and this programme attempts to give them a route to self empowerment." | "Some women in Afghanistan are still treated brutally by society and this programme attempts to give them a route to self empowerment." |
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