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Malawi
Programme SummaryEstablished in 2006, the Malawi Community Radio Project is an initiative by the American Institutes for Research (AIR), Radio Systems Inc. (RSI), and the Creative Centre for Community Mobilisation (CRECCOM) of Malawi, supported by seed funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This project includes the establishment of the Mchinji Community Radio Station, as well as the production of the programme M’mudzi Mwathu. The project was designed to reach people in Mchinji with messages promoting abstinence and being-faithful in the fight against HIV/AIDS, mobilise communities to support education for orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs), and promote care for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs). Communication StrategiesThe Malawi Community Radio Project operates in two parts:
In particular, the Mchinji Community Radio Station was established to:
create new district level capacity in Mchinji for radio production and broadcast. According to the organisers, as a result of local interest and support of Mchinji Community Radio and its programme, M’mudzi Mwathu, local residents have taken ownership of strategies to prevent HIV/AIDS and created local ways to respond to the impact of HIV/AIDS. This has included the following activities:
42 listening clubs with trained local mentors were set up to help communities shift from listening to action - including finding needed resources. Kalulu Private Secondary School, led by its club, introduced carpentry skill lessons to encourage youth to avoid high risk behaviour for HIV transmission. 15 students at the same school also terminated their love affairs in order to practice abstinence. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS Key PointsAccording to the organisers, within two months after commencing broadcasting, residents of Mchinji and parts of Lilongwe, Dowa, Ntchisi, Kasungu, as well as parts of Mozambique and Zambia provided feedback that they had learned quite a lot about HIV/AIDS issues from the station and the project’s radio programme. Over 7 communities established their own listening clubs with their own resources after hearing on the station what listeners were able to do. PartnersAmerican Institutes for Research (AIR), Radio Systems Inc. (RSI), Creative Centre for Community Mobilisation (CRECCOM) of Malawi, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) ContactMalawi Community Radio Project
P.O Box 207
Machinji
Malawi
Tel: +265(0)1 242 483
SourceMchinji (Mudzi Wathu) Community Radio Station [PDF] and Mudzi Wathu Community Radio Station [PP] on October 27 2009. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site October 29 2009 Last Updated October 29 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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