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DRP-funded Radio Program Identifies Problems and Solutions in Rural Community in Malawi
Madalitso James Obvi is studying to be a motorcycle mechanic. He says his local radio station is really helping identify problems and solutions to challenges in his community. “I am very thankful to our community radio, Mudzi Wathu,” said Alinafe Malton , a 26-year-old woman from a rural village in Mchinji, Malawi. “The information it broadcasts has encouraged Kapiri Community Development Organization (KACODO) to step in and support us as youth,” she adds. Alinafe’s tuition-


Mchinji Youth with Disabilities Find their Voices through Radio Programs
Inspired by a DRP-funded radio program, members of the Mlonyeni Youth Network met and organized a series of events to bring attention to the needs of the disabled and to stop discrimation Grace Muonjeza, who is 13, and her classmate James Mussa, who is one year older, attend a small primary school in rural Mchinji, Malawi, and they used to endure taunts from fellow pupils over their hearing impairments. Living in Maliwane village, they thought the insults were just part of ru


Radio Report Sparks Action Against HIV Stigma in Malawi Village
Chief Gumba stepped in to help a young man living with HIV after hearing him on a Mudzi Wathu Community Radio program. When Mudzi Wathu Community Radio did a story about a young man in a remote village in Malawi facing discrimination because he is living with HIV, the local chief was listening. Chief Gumba in Mchinji district decided to intervene on behalf of 22-year-old Damiano Kuseni. Damiano, who has been HIV-positive since 2023 and recently disclosed his status, lives wit


Community Radio Drives Mental Health Outreach in Rural Malawi
DRP partner Mudzi Wathu Community Radio in Mchinji, Malawi organized gatherings like this one in four rural schools where students learned about mental health - through theatre skits, poetry, music and discussions. Mudzi Wathu Community Radio, through its DRP-trained youth reporters, led mental health campaigns at four schools in Mchinji, amplifying radio messages into community action against stigma and substance abuse. More than 23-hundred young people attended the events.
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