Radio Scripts
Social Issues
- 82.10 Local groups in Cameroon work to eradicate 'breast ironing'
- 82.9 Widow cleansing: 'Good' intentions – negative consequences
- 82.5 When parents die of AIDS, farming knowledge often dies too
- 82.4 No more female genital cutting: Villages in Senegal celebrate 10 years of women's rights
- 82.1 Violence against women and HIV/AIDS
- 81.5 The Grim Fate of Farm Labourers in the Western Cape, South Africa
- 78.5 School Without AIDS
- 78.8 Pass on the Message and Not the Virus
- 78.9 Our People
- 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
- 73.7 Share farming knowledge with your children
- 73.4 Women, property and inheritance
- 73.1 Community responses to HIV/AIDS
- 69.11 Make sure tools and workloads are appropriate for children
- 69.10 Protecting children from child labour
- 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
- 69.5 Who benefits when girls stay in school?
- 69.4 Children have a right to play and to learn
- 69.2 Sometimes old ways need to change
- 68.9 Protecting farmer innovations and traditional knowledge
- 67.10 Mummy Tiger and her babies: How children experience conflict
- 67.9 Health considerations for refugees
- 67.8 Women face many challenges after conflict
- 67.7 Conflict over natural resources: A short story
- 67.6 Dispute over a sacred stream: Villagers describe the conflict
- 64.9 Helping survivors cope after a disaster
- 62.10 Mummy Cheetah and her babies : a story to help orphaned children talk
- 62.9 An AIDS widow learns her rights
- 61.5 A scientist respects farmers' wisdom
- 60.8 The importance of making soup
- 60.2 Farmers and scientists working together
- 60.1 The importance of indigenous knowledge
- 59.12 A better life in the country
- 59.9 Young people can learn from their elders
- 59.8 Children have a right to play and to learn
- 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
- 59.3 Understanding each other: The importance of listening to youth and children
- 59.2 Sara learns about health and nutrition at school
- 59.1 Sara stays in school
- 57.12 It's important for women to vote in elections
- 57.9 Land ownership rights: Access denied - why women need equal access to land
- 37.7 Why women need to know about land rights
- 34.9 Fewer children mean healthier children
- 34.8 Why children are a lot like carrots.
- 32.3 Coping with tuberculosis

