In Tanzania, a Radio Programme for Girls Yields Unexpected R

In Tanzania, a Radio Programme for Girls Yields Unexpected Results


The United Nations will commemorate World Radio Day on Feb. 13
Jessica Love is the Executive Director of AfricAid, which supports robust, locally-led mentorship initiatives that cultivate confidence, improve academic and health outcomes, and promote socially-responsible leadership skills. Learn more at AfricAid.org.
Kisa Project Manager, Hadija Hassan, records the Tanzania-based GLAMI’s first radio program, about Personal Leadership, at the studio. Courtesy: AfricAid/GLAMI
DENVER, Colorado, Feb 12 2021 (IPS)* – Last fall, a 45-year-old father of four named Moses turned on the radio at his home in Arusha, Tanzania.
Searching for his favorite station, he heard the introduction to a program about girls that he would later describe as ‘ear-catching.’ He wanted to know what would come next.

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