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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.

  • Yalla Nebni Darfur, Vol 2.1, February, 2018: Drama series for building peace in Darfur

    In this programme you will hear about the importance of serial drama series in building peace in Darfur and how native leaders address the roots of the conflict in Darfur.

  • Voice of Children, Vol 1.12, January 2018: The importance of mothers in child development.

    This programme is about how important is the role of mother in child development. The role of a mother in child development will greatly influence social, emotional and overall development in the region.

     

  • Yall Nebni Darfur, Vol 1.11, January 2018: HIV/AIDS in Darfur

    Every year, the Mission celebrates World AIDS Day, to raise awareness in the community about the disease as many people in the region are still in the dark about the disease. 

  • Yall Nebni Darfur, Vol 1.10, January 2018: UNAMID Gender Advisory Unit in Darfur

    In this programme you will listen to an interview with UNAMID Gender Officer, Majda Ibrahim, about her unit’s role in advocating gender mainstreaming and fight against gender discrimination. 

  • Yalla Nebni Darfur, Vol 1.9, January 2018: Ceremonies and traditions.

    One of the big event people of Darfur celebrate is a wedding ceremony, in this region, such a ceremony usually lasts for days, with the bride and groom having specific roles to play.

  • Voice of Children, Vol 1.8, January 2018: Children call for peace in Darfur (repeat)

    Children campaign for peace in their own way, by signing peace songs, children can make big difference in the communities where they live. 

     

  • Yalla Nebni Darfur, Vol 1.7, January 2018: 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence.

    UNAMID uses the 16 days of activism to work with the people of Darfur for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The Mission commemorates these days by organizing different activities.

     

  • Yalla Nebni Darfur, Vol 1.6, January 2018: Folklore of Darfur.

    This programme is about folklore of Darfur that has been told for generations. Youths from IDP camps in North Darfur occasionally come together and perform different kinds of songs from ethnic groups of Darfur.

  • Voice of Children, Vol 1.5, January 2018: Children call for peace in Darfur.

    Children campaign for peace in their own way, by signing peace songs, children can make big difference in the communities where they live. 

  • Yalla Nebni Darfur, Vol 1.4, January 2018: Darfur tribal reconciliation conference

    This programme is about a reconciliation conference between Darfur's communities in El Geneina, West Darfur, included leaders from West Darfur’s Native Administration, tribal and community leaders, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), civil society representatives, women and youth.

     

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