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Enhancing Reproductive Health Through Mass Media
The project uses digital satellite radio technology (AfriStar), powered by small solar panels, to broadcast programmes specifically designed for refugee youth. The information shared is related to reproductive health issues impacting young refugees, including sexual violence, STIs, and safe motherhood. Youth leadership, living safely, and human rights are other issues addressed through the broadcasts.
In concert with the broadcasts, the project trains youth as focus group leaders for radio listening clubs, and provides standard feedback and evaluation of programme and audience reaction.
HIV/AIDS, Health, Youth, Reproductive Health, Gender.
According to organisers, the project demonstrates how radio can be a tool for education and development, to further establish the aims of the United Nations Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reproductive health and sexual and gender-based violence initiatives in refugee situations. The project hopes to expand to many more refugee camps throughout Africa.
First Voice International, UNHCR, Relief and Environmental Care Africa (RECA), and Kenyan and Ugandan community-based organisations.
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