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Radio 1 Ghana goes all out to serve audience with vital information on COVID-19
Radio 1 in Ghana is using all the tools at their disposal to inform and protect their listeners about the dangers of COVID-19.
Read MoreSeydou Camara: 2019 George Atkins Communications Award Winner
Seydou Camara, of Radio Wassoulou in Mali, is one of the winners of the 2019 George Atkins Communications Award.
Read MoreBroadcaster profile: Martin Mwape
If you’ve been following our work closely for the past few years, you may already be familiar with the story of Masiye Mwale, whose life was…
Read More2016 George Atkins Communications Award winners recognized at the 2017 International Forum
The three winners of the 2016 George Atkins Communications Award are being recognized at the sixth annual International Forum being put on in Montreal this week…
Read MoreBalancing broadcasting work and childcare
Madame Florence Acquaye of URA Radio interviews a farmer while carrying her son on her back. Madame Florence hustles — it seems the only way to describe…
Read MoreBroadcaster profile: How Acirocan Flavia (and her listeners) benefited from our e-course
Farmer program e-course: Strengthening broadcasters’ interview and story-telling skills A journalist by profession, Acirocan Flavia has been working in radio for seven years. She…
Read More8 ways radio is changing the lives of farmers
How radio is seeding change for small-scale farmers Radio can share vital information on agricultural techniques, nutrition, health care, local politics, weather and more. Radio…
Read MoreSeeking training opportunities to better serve her listeners
Malian Broadcaster Djeneba Konare: George Atkins Communications Award winner Djeneba Konare is a broadcaster hungry for new opportunities; she is someone her fellow broadcaster and…
Read MoreKeeping Liberians healthy and informed during the Ebola outbreak
Jefferson Massah, right, interviews Ebola survivor Fredrick Momo in Totota, Liberia. Liberian broadcaster Jefferson Massah: George Atkins Communications Award winner When Ebola broke out, Liberians…
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