On-Air for Gender-Inclusive Nature-based Solutions

Addressing climate change and biodiversity loss in rural Africa through high impact radio programs.

Credit: Jesse Winter

On-Air for Gender-Inclusive Nature-based Solutions

Addressing climate change and biodiversity loss in rural Africa through high impact radio programs.

The context

Climate change and biodiversity loss are two of the most defining environmental crises that challenge the world today. Nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation have evolved as an innovative yet essential tool to address this challenge. They merge Indigenous viewpoints and ecosystem-based solutions to tackle climate adaptation efforts. If appropriately implemented, these solutions can expedite progression towards a low carbon, equitable, gender-inclusive, greener and positive future.

Our approach

Farm Radio International will work with 200 radio stations across Africa to share stories of rural communities adapting to climate change by partnering with nature. In six countries, On Air Dialogues with rural communities will be hosted by 20 radio stations to learn local priorities about, ideas for, and experiences with, harnessing nature to adapt to a changing climate. Based on the results, more than 200 entertaining radio documentaries will be produced that showcase local nature-based solutions, and high-impact interactive radio programs will support rural Africans in bringing nature-based solutions to their communities. The best ideas that emerge from these programs will be spread Africa-wide through scripts and stories shared with a network of more than 3,500 broadcasters in 38 countries. These also aim to create an environment where women and youth have an increased role in contributing to conversations about the climate — and that decision and policy makers are paying attention to the voices of those women and youth.

Carleton University’s School of Journalism and Communication will also support this project and its Canadian engagement component. Students will contribute to the production of podcasts that educate Canadians on the climate solutions coming from African communities and how Canada can support them.

Our goals

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Gender equality

The project is anchored in Farm Radio’s approach to gender equality and inclusion. With aims to be gender transformative, the project will aim to shift inequitable social norms at household, community and national levels, as well as the systems and structure that (re)produce them. This project will help leaders and decisions of all levels understand and prioritize the distinct adaptation needs and strategic priorities of local communities, with a specific emphasis on women and youth — and to boost their contributions and leadership in nature-based solutions. It will center women and youth in decision making and work to ensure that their knowledge is valued.

Specifically, we will ensure that women rights and youth organizations (formal and informal) are continuously consulted and to bring the perspectives and voices of women, youth and those experiencing other marginalizations to our strategies and design. At higher levels, these organizations will bring perspectives and voices of women and youth to our communication strategy, and will make up parts of national and global advisory panels. Through our On Air Dialogues, we will look to amplify the perspectives and solutions that come from rural communities, and especially from women and youth. Stations will form women-led community listening groups, who will be equipped and trained on how to contribute to programs themselves. Radio programs will be co-hosted by at least one woman, and trained on how to specifically design programs that both include the voices of women and youth and respond to their needs.

in partnership with canada

Project snapshot

  • Duration: 5 years, 2022-2027
  • Budget: $10.9M CAD
  • Radio stations: 220
  • Languages: TBD

What are nature-based solutions?

Nature-based solutions are defined by the IUCN as “actions to protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural and modified ecosystems that address societal challenges effectively and adaptively, simultaneously benefiting people and nature.”

“Climate change and loss of biodiversity is one of the greatest challenges facing us all. We are pleased to partner with Farm Radio International for their On-Air for Gender-Inclusive Nature-based Climate Solutions project. Their proven innovative approaches to designing, producing and airing gender-responsive interactive radio programs will expand access to information across Sub-Saharan Africa, enabling communities and small farms to learn, customize and apply nature-based solutions.”

Harjit S. Sajjan,
Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada

Project goals

Ultimate outcome: Improved gender-inclusive climate resilient communities in sub-Sarahan Africa

Intermediate outcomes: 

  1. Enhanced enabling environment for rural community action on climate change adaptation and biodiversity using locally-relevant, gender-inclusive nature-based solutions.
  2. Increased responsiveness by national, regional and international decision-makers, to the expressed needs, wisdom, and experiences of rural communities, particularly those of women and youth, in adapting to climate change using gender-inclusive nature-based solutions.
  3. Increased Canadian engagement in the use of nature-based solutions for climate change mitigation and adaptation in developing countries.