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Monday, 11 March, 2002
THE VOA CHARTER

To protect the
integrity of VOA programming and define the organization's mission, the VOA
Charter was drafted in 1960 and later signed into law (Public Law 94-350) on
July 12, 1976, by President Gerald Ford. It reads:
The long-range interests of the United States are served by
communicating directly with the peoples of the world by radio. To be effective,
the Voice of America must win the attention and respect of listeners. These
principles will therefore govern Voice of America (VOA)
broadcasts.
- VOA will serve
as a consistently reliable and authoritative source of news. VOA news will be
accurate, objective, and comprehensive.
VOA will
represent America, not any single segment of American society, and will
therefore present a balanced and comprehensive projection of significant
American thought and institutions.
VOA will present
the policies of the United States clearly and effectively, and will also
present responsible discussions and opinion on these
policies.
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