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  • UNAMID TODAY, 1 August 2016: HIV/AIDS campaign (repeat)

    This programme features HIV/AIDS campaign in Darfur. According to UNAIDS in 2015 there are   56,000 people living with HIV in Darfur and deaths due to AIDS is about 3,000.

     

  • UNAMID TODAY, 31 July 2016: UNAMID’s mandate (repeat)

    In this programme you will hear about the discussion between UNAMID and the local authorities in North Darfur on the Mission's mandate and other aspects as stipulated in the agreement signed between the United Nations and the Government of Sudan.

  • UNAMID TODAY, 30 July 2016: Women association helps generate income for women (repeat)

    You will hear about the role of Dar-Elrahman Charity Association for women in giving skills to women of Darfur to generate income and UNAMID led tree plantation project in West Darfur localities.  

  • UNAMID TODAY, 29 July 2016: Role of civil administration to mediation (repeat)

    You will hear about role of civil administration and its contribution to the conflict mediation amongst other interesting issued discussed in this programme.

  • UNAMID TODAY, 28 July 2016: Begging as negative phenomenon in Darfur conflict (repeat)

    You will hear about begging as one of the negative impacts of the conflict in Darfur in this programme as well as polio, how prevent it and the benefit of immunization.

  • UNAMID TODAY, 25 July 2016: Community Labor Intensive (repeat)

    In this programme you will hear about UNAMID Community Labor Intensive Projects (CLIPs) that has made progress in in building the capacity of Darfuri youths in vocational skills.

  • UNAMID TODAY, 24 July 2016: Prison officers trained to respect human rights (repeat)

    This programme features UNAMID backed training for 81 Government of Sudan prison officers in international standard on rules regulations pertaining to prison and human rights.

  • UNAMID TODAY, 23 July 2016: Youths trained to avoid armed groups (repeat)

    This programme features UNAMID backed training programme  for 150 youths that aimed to equip them with small business skills to generate income that will help them to not join the armed movements. 

     

  • UNAMID TODAY, 22 July 2016: How to raise children in tough environment? (repeat)

    This program features the story of Hawa Salih, a woman who works hard to educate her daughters by making handicrafts and selling them in the market. Also in this programme you will listen to your favorite local dishes of Darfur and the tips on how to cook them.

  • UNAMID TODAY, 21 July 2016: Children missed opportunity to go to kindergarten (repeat)

    This programme will tell you about children who missed opportunity to go to kindergarten in many areas of Darfur. The children in these areas are often have to wait until they are six years old to start their first grade in the kindergarten.

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