Today marks the 1st anniversary of DOST TV, the first example of social and inclusive television in our country.
As the television solution of the DOST Concept, DOST TV started its activity as a “YouTube” channel and turned into a screen of social life from the very first days.
Broadcast live on weekdays, DOST TV contributes to public awareness regarding ongoing reforms in the fields of labour, employment, and social protection, applied innovative novelties, and new social projects.
DOST TV also carries out live broadcasts of important events related to the country’s social life and airs interesting programs on social topics such as “DOST News,” “DOST Door,” “Social Hour,” “Care,” “Expert Opinion,” “Working Hour,” “My Story,” “Digital Hour,” “At Your Service,” “Let’s Learn Together,” “Online Inspector,” “Support Point,” “DOST Podcast,” “HR Talks Podcast,” “Friendship of Youth,” and others.
Social advertisements, infographics, and educational videos are also presented daily on this channel. At the same time, new joint programs are broadcast on DOST TV in cooperation with relevant institutions, and “State Job,” “Insurance Time” are its first and interesting examples.
DOST TV is also a platform for analysis, discussion, and debate on social topics with the participation of employees of the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, civil society institutions, and experts. This television also supports the direct response to citizens’ appeals on social topics, the investigation, and resolution of social issues reflected in the video appeals they send.
Projects such as “Surdo-Info,” “Let’s Learn Together for an Inclusive Society!” broadcast films and plays with sign language interpretation, efforts to introduce the skills and creative examples of beneficiaries of the DOST Inclusive Development and Creativity Center to society, the success stories broadcast on this topic, its constant wide coverage of Paralympic news express its intention to actively support the development of an inclusive society.
One of the two hosts of the program “My Story” on this channel is also a person with disability.
We wish DOST TV, which is continuously expanding its audience, new achievements in its future activity!