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Maano Ma’alin Isaq Maano Ma’alin Isaq fled from conflict in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle agricultural region. She owned a four-hectare farm…
At a Zimbabwean hospital, pregnant women are forced to pay bribes to give birth. A community radio station decided to fight the corruption in an attempt to save the lives of local women and their children.
IMS' Jordanian partner SOWT has produced a podcast series on journalists and the role of images in conflicts
A child-focused Somali radio drama starring a 10-year old Somali girl named Amal, takes up difficult issues such as girls being denied education and forced into child labour and has succeeded in grabbing the attention of both children and adults across Somalia
The empowerment of women in local debate clubs that cooperate with local community radios is an effective tool to prevent conflict in the troubled border zones between Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.
“It is because of community radios that the citizens [in Niger] know that it is a duty and a right to vote in elections. It is through community radio that the population have understood the importance of sending their children to school and going to the health centres in case of illness.”