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Tanzanie
Farm Radio International’s 2022-23 Annual Report is a snapshot of the remarkable progress and impact we’ve achieved over the past year. It is with immense gratitude and pride that we share the stories of transformation and growth that have marked our journey this year. We have navigated the country-specific and complex realities of economic disruptions,…
Lire plusLearn about Farm Radio International’s work in Tanzania.
Lire plusOn Air Dialogues in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda gathered rural people’s perspectives on food systems. Read a two-page summary.
Lire plusOn Air Dialogues in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda gathered rural people’s perspectives on food systems. Read the full report.
Lire plusLa radio demeure le moyen d’information et de communication le plus abordable en Afrique subsaharienne. Jumelée avec les téléphones cellulaires, elle est plus efficace que jamais. Découvrez comment une collaboration avec une des organisations internationales, chef de file qui utilise la radio pour le développement peut vous aider à engager les populations rurales pour favoriser…
Lire plusResults from a project that aimed to support COVID-19 prevention efforts and increase vaccine confidence and vaccination rates.
Lire plusIn this edition of Tuning In, we focus on radio broadcasters and the essential role they play in their communities — including during a crisis. Learn how Kasungu Community Radio supported their community when Cyclone Freddy devastated Malawi. Read the inspiring story of Adja Malado Diakité, a market woman who went on to become the second woman working at Radio Wassoulou in Mali. Plus, meet the winners of this year’s Farm Radio Awards.
Lire plusEn 2021-22, nous avons touché 24,5 millions d’auditeur.trice.s avec 6 112 heures de radio. 4,9 millions d’auditeur.trice.s ont amélioré leurs pratiques grâce à notre travail.
Lire plusIt’s time to bring in the harvest! In this season’s Tuning In, meet Wamkebeta Shalua, a farmer in the Meru district of Tanzania who is facing challenges caused by climate change. One thing that has helped: radio programs that keep her crops healthy. Also meet a Farm Radio donor and learn about what his donations…
Lire plusFarm Radio is working with five existing radio stations to research, design, produce and evaluate two series each of 16 weeks every year for three years, which follows the seasonal calendar of the northern and central regions in Tanzania. We will also curate and share a collection of training resources and radio scripts for our…
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