Radio Scripts
Health and Nutrition
- 86.12 Orange sweetpotatoes
- 83.4 Radio Spots: Protect Your Health And The Community From Agricultural Pesticides And Fertilizers
- 83.2 Maternal Health, Part Two
- 83.1 Maternal Health, Part One
- 82.6 Fonio
- 82.2 Selenium can help people living with HIV and AIDS
- 81.7 Gender and HIV/AIDS
- 79.7 Biosecurity – A New Way to Look at Avian Flu Prevention
- 79.3 Aflatoxin, Enemy of Food and People
- 78.8 Pass on the Message and Not the Virus
- 78.4 Nutritious Foods are Important for All Babies, Rich or Poor
- 78.5 School Without AIDS
- 73.9 Mummy Cheetah and her babies: A story to help orphaned children talk
- 73.8 Misconceptions and acceptance: People living with HIV/AIDS need love and compassion
- 70.4 Families benefit when girls go to school
- 70.3 Nutrition – advice to an expectant mother
- 70.2 Sara's mother goes to work and brings home healthy food
- 69.11 Make sure tools and workloads are appropriate for children
- 69.10 Protecting children from child labour
- 69.9 Protect children from pesticides
- 69.8 AIDS orphans need care, protection and education
- 69.7 AIDS orphans: Overcoming stigma, discrimination and denial
- 69.6 HIV/AIDS: Preventing mother-to-child transmission
- 69.4 Children have a right to play and to learn
- 69.3 Children need vitamin A
- 69.2 Sometimes old ways need to change
- 69.1 A healthy diet for babies and young children
- 67.9 Health considerations for refugees
- 65.9 Nutrition and health : story ideas for the radio
- 65.7 Food is medicine : HIV/AIDS and nutrition
- 65.6 Families benefit when girls go to school
- 65.5 Good nutrition for the whole family : radio spots
- 65.4 Winning the race with traditional foods
- 65.3 What is food security?
- 65.2 Sara's mother goes to work and brings home healthy food
- 65.1 Diversify crops to keep your family healthy
- 64.10 Disaster prevention, mitigation and recovery : story ideas for the radio
- 63.5 Animal diseases can affect people
- 62.11 Information sources about HIV/AIDS
- 62.10 Mummy Cheetah and her babies : a story to help orphaned children talk
- 62.8 Successful enterprises bring needed income in times of crisis
- 62.6 Women save time on the farm
- 62.5 Anybody can get AIDS
- 62.4 Misconceptions and acceptance : learning to be compassionate towards people with HIV/AIDS
- 62.3 Quiz show : questions and answers about HIV/AIDS
- 62.2 HIV/AIDS : myths and facts
- 62.1 Suggested story ideas to help broadcasters meet the challenges of HIV/AIDS and its impact
- 59.7 Young people are at risk on the farm
- 59.6 Habits ... a drama about youth and drugs
- 59.5 AIDS: Young people talk about how AIDS affects family life
- 59.4 AIDS: Youth take action to prevent a killer disease
- 59.2 Sara learns about health and nutrition at school
- 58.11 Grow and eat nutritious yams
- 58.8 Green leafy vegetables are healthy foods
- 57.10 My body, myself: A bittersweet choice
- 57.6 Nutrition - advice to an expectant mother
- 54.11 Use moringa seeds to clean dirty water
- 53.5 Cuba promotes "green" medicine
- 53.3 Cuba rediscovers the value of root crops
- 52.10 Breathe easier in your home: reduce indoor air pollution
- 52.8 Mosquitos and dengue fever
- 52.7 A village in India promotes sanitation
- 52.6 The importance of latrines
- 52.5 Dirty water is dangerous
- 52.1 Pesticides can hurt unborn children
- 51.9 Eat garlic for good health
- 50.9 Pesticide safety: radio spots
- 49.7 Medicinal plants reduce muscle pain
- 49.6 Iodine : the hidden hunger
- 46.8 Keeping food safe, part two
- 46.7 Keeping food safe, part one
- 41.12 Anemia, a sickness of the blood
- 41.10 AIDS Part 4: Ali's special friend
- 41.9 AIDS Part 3 : You can stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases
- 41.8 AIDS Part 2 : Sarah practices safe sex
- 41.7 AIDS Part 1: What am I?
- 39.3 Prevent blindness with vitamin A
- 38.6 No pit latrine produces fertilizer
- 38.4 Hand held scale to identify low weight newborns
- 37.2 Prepare a home first aid kit
- 36.4 Food chain story
- 36.3 A kitchen garden for the family
- 35.2 Why young brides should delay having babies
- 35.1 Planned pregnancies are best for mother and child
- 34.5 Grow and eat nutritious yams
- 33.2 Rabbits are a good source of low fat protein – Breeding rabbits and taking care of them
- 33.1 Rabbits are a good source of low fat protein – Part 1: Building a rabbit hutch
- 32.6 The comeback of quinoa
- 32.3 Coping with tuberculosis
- 32.1 Sweet potatoes: easy to grow, good to eat
- 31.7 Breaking the guinea worm cycle
- 31.5 Women use wild plants for food and medicine
- 31.4 Eat grain sprouts for better health
- 31.3 Muscovy ducks are easy to raise and they control flies
- 30.9 Breastmilk keeps babies healthy
- 30.8 Breastmilk can protect your baby from sickness
- 27.12 Prevent cholera : radio spots
- 27.8 Treat coughs with ginger, lime and tamarind

