Bashudev Baskota (2005 - 2006)

Nepal

Bashudev Baskota

Bashudev is from Nepal, where he earned Bachelors and Masters degrees in mass communication and journalism from Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu. As a prize-winning television news and documentary producer, writer and reporter, he has addressed issues such as child marriage, viral influenza, rural poverty and the environment. In a society in which rural people - 80% of the population - still walk three hours to see a TV program, he is using broadcast media to "eliminate the vast gap between the information society and developing society...mixing folk media with mass media. Bashudev works to broadcast the voice of marginalized people in the battle of ideas for natural resources and participation of the rural population in planning their future. His biggest success to date is evidenced by 12,000 members of forest-user groups who are now actively contributing to rural women's empowerment while preserving the biodiversity of the country. Bashudev says he is on the way to being the voice of the voiceless in my society. He sees television as the "residual factor of national development." Currently he is doing another Masters degree in Digital Film making at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, USA. Additionally, he is seeking internship opportunities with documentary production houses.

Country of origin

Nepal

“Leaders must dream of changing the world.

They must have an inspired vision of the changes they want to make and be prepared to consecrate all
their energy to that purpose. A capacity to communicate their objectives is indispensable to sustain
the enthusiasm of their collaborators and their perseverance in action.”
— The Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, Opening Speech to the National Conference for Young Leaders, June 2-8, 1991