Feature about how the traditional dances maintain cultural identity of Darfur.
Interview with theatral writer and producer, Sameha Babiker, about how the silent theater and how it used to communicate peace messages.
The United Nations – African Union Hybrid Operation in Darfur completed its mandate on 31 December 2020. You can find information about the mission’s past activities and achievements on this website.
A UN political mission continues to support the transition in Sudan (https://unitams.unmissions.org/en).
UNAMID Radio Unit has been broadcasting its radio programmes around Darfur since July 2011.Two of its flagship programmes are the Voice of Children; a weekly magazine style radio programme that is produced and presented by children aged 9 to 15 years old, and Yala Nebni Darfur (Lets Build Darfur); one-hour-magazine style radio programme focusing on themes related to UNAMID mandate. Both of these radio programmes are broadcast on radio Al Salaam 98.0 FM in Khartoum and 7.2MHz, 41 Meter Band SW in Darfur every day from 08:30 to 09:30 and from 14:00 to 15:00.
The radio unit has recently launched its new magazine programme, UNAMID Today, a 30 minute radio programme that highlights the Mission’s activities and human interest stories in Darfur. The programme is broadcast on El Fasher radio, 95 FM and 801 AM every day from 9:30 to 10:00.
The radio programmes are broadcast in Arabic.
Feature about how the traditional dances maintain cultural identity of Darfur.
Interview with theatral writer and producer, Sameha Babiker, about how the silent theater and how it used to communicate peace messages.
Do you know? A promotional clip on UNAMID’s Facts and figures, this episode sends information about Quick Impact Projects.
Feature on pastime pursuits of the Al Salaam camp’s children who engage in learning new skills by designing handcrafts and participating in cultural activities in the camp, by Susan Eissa Adam.
Feature on daily life of Hawa Abdallah Mohammed, a girl child from Zam zam IDPs Camp, her day starts by going to school, after school she join her mother to help her at her place in the market where she make and sell tea , by Islam Khatir Dooda.
Desiccation a radio debate UNAMID Communications and Public Information Section in collaboration with Gender Advisory Unit and the West Darfur Ministry of Education, Sector West conducted debate titled “Girl child education dictated by culture or Poverty?” in ElGeneina West Darfur, by Umalhassan Abdallah.
Do you know? A promotional clip on UNAMID’s Facts and figures, this episode sends information about the Quick Impact Projects.
Feature on how Disabled Association in El-Fasher are benefited from microfinance and small projects management donated by UNAMID and Bank of Khartoum to change their life.
Interview with Chairwomen of El-Riyad Local Charity Association for Development in Mellit Locality, Khadija Musa, about the capacity building in combating desertification in the area.
Feature about Cowale, a favorite food, during rainy season among Darfuris, by Kalthoum.
Interview with Muna Elnour, Head of the Association Foundation, a charity organization in Kunjara village she talks, about income generating activities of Cafor Association, by Kalthoum.
Do you know? A promotional clip on UNAMID’s Facts and figures, this episode sends information about Quick Impact Projects.
Feature on pastime pursuits of the Al Salaam camp’s children who engage in learning new skills by designing handcrafts and participating in cultural activities in the camp, by Susan Eissa Adam.
Feature on daily life of Hawa Abdallah Mohammed, a girl child from Zam zam IDPs Camp, her day starts by going to school, after school she join her mother to help her at her place in the market where she make and sell tea , by Islam Khatir Dooda.
Feature about traditional houses built by Abujalol tribe such as Umdandanti which are used for custom and traditions in ceremonies, such as weddings by Limia.
Interview with Abakar Mohammed, flowers dealer, about his work to support his family by Limia.
Feature on small business opportunities for the IDPs at Abushouk Market in ELFasher, by Adam.
Report on Kids for Kids economic empowerment program organized by Practical Action international NGO for the families in Mellit, by Adam Ahmed.
Interview with Mohammed Abdallah Shalaby, expert in vocational training in Mellit, about Arts and craft, as means of livelihood in the community, by Adam Ahmed.
Feature on children Truancy behavior and how this should be addressed .by Kalthoum.
Feature about body harm to children at school in Abushouk IDPs Camp Dose it still in place by Kalthoum.
Feature on how to raise employment awareness for the youth of El-Serif Locality through vocational skills training by Mekki.
Interview with a researcher in political science, Yakub Mohammed El-Nour, from El-Fasher University, on the basic requirements for the return of Um-Baru displaced persons to their places of origin by Mekki.