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Raising women’s voices for food security and gender equality

Too often, our right to information — to make informed decisions about our livelihood and to have a say in the systems that are meant to support us — is overlooked. This is especially true for women who don’t have the same access to information or the same opportunities to be heard and share their knowledge and experiences as men. We know that respecting women’s right to information is essential

Water is life: Spread the word

Water, they say, is life! Sanitation is also described as a way of life, and is defined as the means of preventing human contact with the hazard of human waste in order to promote health. Clean water helps create good sanitation and better hygiene. This, in turn, leads to good health. Poor sanitation, water, and hygiene have many serious repercussions. Children – and particularly girls – are denied their right

Consultations for mobile livestock systems in West Africa

Regional agricultural producer organizations consulted with ECOWAS-CEDEAO on mobile livestock systems in West Africa and the Sahel at a workshop from March 8 to 10, 2023, in Cotonou, Benin. This workshop aimed to allow regional agricultural producer organizations the opportunity to share their study on “prospective reflection on the future of mobile livestock systems in West Africa and the Sahel,” and to gather their opinions on the results of prospective

Gender equality and your radio program

To make your program gender-responsive, you need to ensure your program is respectful of both the women and the men in your audience. Farm Radio International has launched a revised self-guided gender module which provides you with some useful definitions, and gives you information on how you can reach and involve both women and men farmers in your program. The module also provides you with a checklist to make sure

EVENT | Raising women’s voices for food security and gender equality

Raising women’s voices for food security and gender equality When: March 29, 11 a.m. ET, 3 p.m. GMT Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m_42ydgqTlKp-UYm4X9otQ *This bilingual event will have live translation between English and French. On March 29, Farm Radio International will be hosting this bilingual event (French and English live translation) to explore lessons learned which can help development organizations build better projects. Too often, our right to information — to make informed decisions

The impact of COVID-19 on women in Sierra Leone and the role the media can play

The COVID-19 pandemic hit Sierra Leone in March 2020, just like it did in Canada. The deadly disease posed a serious threat to women, who are often the primary caregiver in their home, looking after their husbands, children and other relatives.  The media drew from lessons learned during the Ebola crisis, which claimed the lives of many women and children because women were not educated on the disease’s impact on

Digital access for rural women

This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality. Read more about work in the C4D space that has been happening around digital access for women: Talking Books provide an innovative solution to reach rural communities in Ugandahttps://yenkasa.org/talking-books-provide-an-innovative-solution-to-reach-rural-communities-in-uganda/ How Bamtaare FM created a website to reach more people with local informationhttps://yenkasa.org/how-bamtaare-fm-created-a-website-to-reach-more-people-with-local-information/ Tips for engaging women in your radio programhttps://yenkasa.org/tips-for-engaging-women-in-your-radio-program/ Some resources  Gender responsive digitalizationhttps://yenkasa.org/gender-responsive-digitalization/

Tips for engaging women in your radio program

Women play a central role in families, communities, and societies. But women and girls face struggles every day simply because of their gender. They may be limited in what resources they can access, where they can farm, if they can go to school, and what they can eat. In many places, women do not have control over the crops they grow or even their own bodies. It’s important to share

Farm Radio recognizes excellence in radio for rural development

Farm Radio International celebrates excellence in African radio broadcasting with our annual awards. As always, this year’s winners of the George Atkins Communication Award and the Liz Hughes Award for Her Farm Radio are excellent examples of how radio broadcasters and radio programs can serve listeners and improve their lives. We are proud of their accomplishments and wish them much success in their future endeavours. This year, we honoured our winners and runners-up in

Young reporters bring the voices of COP27 to Africa’s radios (Reuters)

Siyabonga Mokoena is a 21-year-old radio host working with the Children’s Radio Foundation (CRF). He is one of half a dozen young African reporters who attended the COP27 climate summit in Egypt to produce a series of podcasts on climate change to be broadcast on 15 radio stations around the continent. Before attending the conference, Mr. Mokoena was hard at work recording the stories of people whose lives have been