COVID-19
Information saves lives.
Whether it's about staying safe or planting food, radio saves lives.

“My family was desperate for information that could save our crops. Had it not been for the radio, I would still be groping in the dark.”
Junmai Emmanuel is a 45-year-old widow with four children living in northern Nigeria. Thanks to a local radio program, she’s been able to improve her potato harvests and her family’s quality of life.
But COVID-19 put that all at risk. With markets closed, there was nowhere to sell her crop, and thus no money to buy nutritious food.
“The farmer radio program saved me,” Junmai says.
Thanks to the program’s critical information — both about better farming, and about crucial COVID safety tips — she’s been able to make it through the season. These same programs are now being adjusted to include information on how to get vaccinated and prevent further outbreaks.
You can help more farmers like Junmai stay safe and healthy by making a donation today.
How you can help
Make a difference in the lives of rural farmers like Junmai by supporting good, timely, and life-saving radio programs.
Become a monthly donor
In times like these, we're so thankful for our monthly donors who enable us to do this kind of work without interruption.
What we're doing to prevent the spread of COVID-19

Broadcaster resources
We're actively developing, sharing and distributing good information to broadcasters so they can combat myths about COVID-19, can promote vaccination and good health care, and so they and can stay safe while getting information to their listeners about how to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Creating connections
We've set up or are reinforcing existing spaces, such as WhatsApp groups, to give radio broadcasters a place to learn from each other about best practices in COVID-19 radio programming.

Adapting programs
We're adapting our current radio project programming in Africa to meet the needs of communities affected by COVID-19, promote vaccination, and to prevent further spread of the virus.

Emergency support fund
At the beginning of the pandemic, we launched an emergency fund to support broadcasters and radio stations as they develop exceptional communication efforts to underserved communities while they are needed most.
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Never has Farm Radio International’s role been more vital. Those living in isolated communities in Africa need reliable information to keep themselves and their loved ones safe. Help us today by donating now.