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Rural Women ReportingCountries
Kenya, Sierra Leone, South Africa
Programme SummaryThe Rural Women Reporting radio workshop series was initiated by FAHAMU Networks for Social Justice and Community Media for Development (CMFD) Productions. The project was designed to increase rural women's access to media, to build capacity of rural women to create their own media, and to create a space for rural women's voices, issues, and concerns to be heard. The project, which took place in South Africa, Kenya, and Sierra Leone, included a series of participatory workshops in which rural women developed radio programmes on issues they identified as important to them. Communication StrategiesThe project was based on week-long participatory workshops with members of rural women's groups in each of the three countries. In South Africa, CMFD and FAHAMU collaborated with the Rural Women's Movement/Indaba Africa; in Kenya with FAHAMU Kenya; and in Sierra Leone with Muloma Women's Development Association (MUWODA). According to the organisers, throughout each workshop, the emphasis was on participation and experiential learning. The process was based on the following key steps:
Topics from the three workshops cover a wide range of issues, including young women and employment, teenage pregnancy, forced/arranged and early marriages, women and inheritance rights, women in politics, pregnancy and access to health care, and community crime. A total of 12 radio programmes were made with varying lengths and formats. For example, in South Africa, participants chose to each produce her own programme, while in Kenya, they decided to produce one large magazine programme, with each participant contributing a particular thematic segment. The programmes were made available to local radio stations and community groups, and were distributed over the internet as podcasts. Development IssuesWomen, Rights, Gender. PartnersFAHAMU Networks for Social Justice, Community Media for Development (CMFD) Productions, Indaba Africa/ Rural Women’s Movement, FAHAMU Kenya, Muloma Women's Development Association. ContactFiroze Manji
Fahamu
2nd floor
Oxford
OX1 3HA
United Kingdom (UK)
Tel: +44 (0)1865-727006
Fax: +44 (0)1865 727909
Deborah Walter
CMFD (Community Media for Development) Productions
PO Box 66193
Johannesburg
2020
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)11 615 6278 or + 27 (0)73 132 7032
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Community Radio and Gender
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