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From soap to sustainability: How Malian radio stations are getting their hands dirty to keep their listener groups employed
Read about the role of community listening groups in connecting radio stations to their community, plus a soap-making workshop run by a station in Mali to ensure its groups remain financially sustainable.
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day 2024: Listening to women in conversations about unpaid care
Globally, women perform the majority of unpaid care work. Learn how we’re ensuring that women are included in conversations about this important topic.
Read More“Women can do it too!” Young women in trades supported in first quiz day
The first-ever TVET Quiz competition in Kumasi, Ghana pitched students from technical schools against each other to demonstrate their skills and show that women too can succeed in the trades.
Read MoreMy experience at the unpaid care project convening in Arusha, Tanzania
Read a first-hand account from the convening in Arusha, Tanzania for our project about unpaid care in sub-Saharan Africa.
Read MoreRadio programs encourage Malian girls to stay in school
In Mali, girls are at higher risk of dropping out of school. Radio programs are addressing the factors that influence girls to abandon their education and encouraging them to stay in school.
Read MoreImproving Ghanaian women farmers’ access to agricultural advisory services
In Ghana, women face barriers to accessing agricultural advisory services. Read the stories of three women who benefited from radio programs tackling those barriers head on.
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