الصور

  • Yala Nebni Darfur,14 December 2016: Artefacts in Darfur.

    This program features’ Almndula, one of the artefacts in Darfur, made of fronds and discoloration of attractive colors, the pot it is placed food for an honored guest in the community significance for their hospitality and warm reception and a symbol of pride, it also used as decorations for the home. This program features also an interview with Shartai Altayeb Ibikurh Shartai of Fur tribe in Kabkabyia area, he speaks about marriage customs when one of the Fur tribe marries a wife of one of the other tribes used that relationship as a symbol of the social fabric of the tribes of Darfur.

  • Yala Nebni Darfur,13 December 2016: Ownership of land by women in Darfur.

    This program features an interview with Executive Director of DDR Land commission, Ibtihaje Mohammed, about the ownership of land by women in Darfur. It also Features the grandma stories for children and how these develop the child’s relationship with society in Darfur.

  • Voice of Children,12 December 2016 : Child welfare.

    Today’s program talks to you about what’s needed in child welfare reform from a parent’s perspective, children gather and discussed this important relation between children and their parents. They also discussed the different kind of games that children play in different parts of Darfur including the importance of backyards for child’s welfare.

  • Yala Nebni Darfur, 11 December 2016: Unexploded ordnance (UXO) risks in Darfur.

    This program features a Feature about the risk of UXO in west Darfur and how to protect children in rural areas in West Darfur, Years of conflict have left Darfur and other war-torn areas of Sudan littered with unexploded ordnance (UXO). UNAMID appeals to listeners throughout Darfur not to touch any ‘unexploded’ grenades or other ammunition found in the field. Mark its position clearly to alert others, and report it immediately to a camp elder, UNAMID and/or the local police.

  • Yala Nebni Darfur, 10 December 2016: Interview with Saleh Bahar, UNICEF Child Protection Officer.

    This program features an interview with Saleh Bahar, UNICEF Child Protection Officer, about the organization’s psychosocial support to displaced children in South Darfur, and also the many other items related to the work of UNAMID in Darfur.

  • Voice of Children, 09 December 2016: Child welfare.

    Today’s program talks to you about what’s needed in child welfare reform from a parent’s perspective, children gather and discussed this important relation between children and their parents. They also discussed the different kind of games that children play in different parts of Darfur including the importance of backyards for child’s welfare.

  • Yala Nebni Darfur,08 December 2016: Interview with Aziza Ismail Al-Hajj, Head of El Noor Charity Associations for Women in El Fasher.

    This program features a discussion about the reasons that lead to marital problems, and if we look at some statistics from Personal Status Court within El-Fasher, we find that the number of cases before the Personal Status too many. The program also features interview with Aziza Ismail Al-Hajj, Head of El Noor Charity Associations for Women in El Fasher, about the activities conducted by Association in the field of women development in as quick-impact projects in the area.

  • Yala Nebni Darfur,07 December 2016: What do you know about UNAMID?

    What do you know about UNAMID : A programme that  highlights about UNAMID Activities and mandate in facts and figures: example DDR Section is working with GoS to demobilized  ex fighter from Armed Movements who signed DDPD to the civil services. The program also Features on how UNAMID is improving the work of Local Organizations through Quick Impact Projects geared toward the development in North Darfur

  • Yala Nebni Darfur,06 December 2016: UNAMID Applauds Pledge to End Child Soldiers in Darfur,

    This program features UNAMID supports social peace between communities in East Darfur through cultural activities and vocational trainings and also features interview with Mr. Boubacar Dieng Chief of UNAMID Child Protection Unit on UNAMID Applauds Pledge to End Child Soldiers in Darfur.

  • Voice of Children, 05 December 2016 : Shilail Game of children in Darfur.

    This program features (Shilail) a game accompanied by a kind of singing, like where is Shilail? …Dodo eaten it! Shilail A game accompanied by a kind of intonation: where Shilail?..... Dodo eat,….. Where Shilail went?...... Kidnapped by alligator. And Shilail is a bone, they often choose goats or sheep bone. The game is often play in the lunar nights, as a shining light of the moon, where the game starts gathering children behind thrower of the Shilail (bone), which stands in a circle, or what is known as (facilitator) and the throwing away from them without anyone of them seeing the place where it crashes. Then the children begins a journey to find the bone and who finds it will take it in his hand and hides without showing any one of children. The placing stonewalling everyone, even the circle facilitator or up and yell again: where Shilail?..... Dodo eat, ….. Where Shilail went? ...... Kidnapped by alligator, and thus end the game and start a new cycle.

الصفحات