In the Spotlight

Local Wisdom, Real Impact: 7 Practical Climate Solutions from Rural Africa
Climate change may seem overwhelming, but African communities are already drawing on centuries of wisdom and combining it with innovation to build resilient, sustainable futures. Here are practical, locally informed strategies that can inspire farmers, community leaders, and development actors across the continent, as featured by Farm Radio International: 1. Plant a tree (or ten) Climate change is taking a toll in Uganda’s Teso region, one of the country’s least
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Jackson Kilonzo uses radio to break the silence on debt and illicit financial flows in Kenya
In Taita Taveta County, Kenya, many community members rely on borrowing to meet their daily needs. But with limited financial education, this often leads to overwhelming debt and a lack of understanding about how to manage it. At Mwanedu FM, a community radio station in the region, broadcaster Jackson Kilonzo is working to change that. Mr. Kilonzo hosts Msepetuko wa Jioni, an evening drive-time program that typically focuses on family issues.
Family Farming

Economic and Social Impact – Family Farming’s Contribution to Local Economy and Community Development
In Ambilobe, Madagascar, a radio programme sheds light on how family farming drives economic strength and community progress. Produced by Réseau SOA and OPFA Union Matanjaka, and broadcast in Malagasy across Radio Varatraza, Radio Anivorano, Radio RLA Ambilobe, and Radio MAZAVA Ambanja, this episode is part of the YenKasa Africa Radio Initiative, dedicated to amplifying rural voices and showcasing locally driven development solutions. Spotlight on Local Impact This episode examines