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The Scaling Her Voice on Air project is amplifying the voices of farmers to enhance gender equality in 4 West African countries. Find out more.
Read MoreThroughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Farm Radio International has supported radio stations in delivering life-saving, accessible messages at-scale to the vulnerable populations who needed them most.
Read MoreSaving lives through the power of radio Why Radio? This is more than just radio. In rural Africa, it’s a life line! About us Why radio? Radio is still the world’s most popular mass medium, easily accessible to even the most remote African villages. It is accessible, convenient, inexpensive, and interactive. Radio is powerful Radio…
Read MoreInterested in how Farm Radio is doing in terms of achieving its objectives? This document outlines our board-approved Strategic Intentions and our final progress towards achieving them from 2015 until 2019. Over 78% of planned activities were partially or fully achieved or exceeded.
Read MoreVianney Watsongo Katsuva, of Radio Télévision Évangélique et de Développement Hermon, DRC, is a winner of the George Atkins award.
Read MoreAlhassan Seidu Kayaba of Zaa Radio in Tamale, northern Ghana, is one of our three winners of the George Atkins Communications Award for 2021
Read MoreMadelena Mkirema, of Radio Amani in Nakuru, Kenya, is one of three winners of the 2021 George Atkins Communications Award.
Read MoreFarm Radio International is hard at work on a new project with GIZ on COVID-19 recovery, working across seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read MoreRadio saves lives Connect with us Farming communities across Africa need your help and radio is a vital resource. See how you can team up with us to help reach people across rural Africa with life-changing information. Get involved Why radio? Popular Radio is the world’s most popular mass medium, reaching billions of people each…
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