ADOLESCENT HEALTH
Sisipho uses the power of radio to get his community talking about HIV, and to encourage young people to take ownership of their health.
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HIV & AIDS
Purity uses the power of radio to challenge misconceptions, dispel fears, and educate her community about HIV and AIDS.
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LGBTI+ RIGHTS
Patou uses the power of radio to combat discrimination and to get LGBTI+ youth in DRC speaking about their lives and their concerns.
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VIOLENCE & SAFETY
Asanda uses the power of radio to raise awareness about gun violence, and to advocate for a safer community.
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CLIMATE CHANGE
Beatrice uses the power of radio to challenge mindsets and shift attitudes around the environment.
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EDUCATION & OPPORTUNITY
Hallelujah uses the power of radio to teach the financial skills needed to manage small agricultural enterprises.
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In episode three, a river in Alexandra township tells the story of the environmental and systemic challenges facing informal settlements across South Africa.
In the first of a series of three mini-podcast episodes, youth explore the impacts of climate change in their communities and ways to raise more awareness.
22 year-old Rashid Malekela knows broadcasting a radio show is not easy. Once a youth reporter himself, he now works as the lead producer of the youth show at Mwanza’s Metro FM in Tanzania.
As part of the Unite4Climate Radio Initiative, Beatrice is using the power of radio to challenge mindsets and shift attitudes around environmental attitudes.
Our multi-country climate change and low-impact living project, Earth, Our Home, involves 50 local radio stations and 750 youth reporters in five countries, making it our largest project to date.