Broadcasting Goodwill
One small action. One big impact.
Broadcasting Goodwill
One small action. One big impact.
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Farm Radio once again named Top 10 International Impact Charity
Farm Radio International is once again honoured to be named a Top 10 International Impact Charity by Charity Intelligence. The institution, Canada’s “charity watchdog,” has also listed Farm Radio among its overall top 2023 100 charities in the country.
Seeds and storage: How radio reduced post-harvest loss of potatoes in Nigeria
Bitrus Gomas used to regularly lose nearly half his potatoes. But the Nigerian potato farmer implemented small changes that are making a big difference in reducing post-harvest l
Journalists attend radio documentary training in Uganda for Nature-based Solutions project
This June, Farm Radio International’s radio craft officers added one more tool to their toolbox so that they can train our partner broadcasters on how to produce radio documentaries that will inspire change in their communities.
Building a commitment to ease the burden of unpaid care for women across sub-Saharan Africa
This International Day of Care and Support, we’re pleased to announce our new Knowledge Sharing About Unpaid Care in sub-Saharan Africa project.
Farm Radio International Uganda’s “Platform” project transforming agricultural extension services across the country
Though agriculture is a major industry in Uganda, only a small percentage of farmers receive advice from agricultural extension workers. Farm Radio International is working to change that through our Platform project.
Supporting small-scale farmers to solve the food security crisis
Small-scale farmers are essential for feeding the world. Find out how Farm Radio International is supporting them.

Who we are
We are a Canadian charity uniquely focused on using radio to strengthen African farming communities.

Small-scale farmers produce most of the food in Africa, but too often can’t make ends meet. Thankfully, there's a simple and accessible tool that can help them help themselves: RADIO.
The world's most popular mass medium is especially important in rural Africa, where people rely on it for information.
Available to practically everyone and broadcast in local languages, radio has the power to transform lives and whole communities for the better. And, combined with digital technologies, it is more powerful than ever before.

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