In the Spotlight

Contribute to the Future of Yenkasa Africa!
Join us for the first Yenkasa Africa webinar to get a clear sense of its work and where it’s headed. This interactive, bilingual event will feature: Presentations from FAO on what Yenkasa is and the partnership with Just Communication Insights on the contributions of Yenkasa and partners to the UN Decade of Family Farming Breakout sessions in French and English for deeper engagement on the future of Yenkasa This
Rural Communication Services

From microphone to garden: How a Ugandan journalist became a farmer
In Jinja city, Uganda, radio journalist Faridah Namulondo has found herself transformed not only as a broadcaster but also as a farmer. At 37, Mrs. Namulondo serves as deputy news editor and station news reporter at NBS Kodheyo FM (89.4 FM). With a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Kampala University, she has long been dedicated to sharing useful information with her community. But her involvement in the Platform
Family Farming

Bong Rural Women Farmers Celebrate Agriculture as a Life-Changing Opportunity in Liberia
Gbarnga, Bong County – Women farmers in Sinyea Town, Bong County, Liberia, celebrate their agriculture involvement, describing it as a transformative and life-changing experience. Many, particularly single mothers, say farming has become a beacon of hope and a path to self-reliance. Members of the Nee-A-Lah Farmers Group, a community-based farming initiative in Sinyea, Suakoko District, shared how agriculture has helped them transition from dependence on others to self-sufficiency and empowerment.















