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IRIN Radio gives a voice to vulnerable communities and provides them with information to make better-informed decisions about their own lives. IRIN Radio produces high-quality programming in local languages on humanitarian issues, ready for broadcast by local stations. The service also provides hands-on training to journalists, developing their production and reporting skills, allowing local radio to serve communities more effectively.
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SOMALIA: IRIN Radio - Wednesday 19 November 2008 In today's programme - Dhegayso barnaamijka maanta
·> Galgadud: ICRC distributes food in drought-hit central region
·> Bur’o: Family branded as “cursed” left homeless
·> Feature: IDP protection and role of UNHCR
| Duration: 30:00 |
SOMALIA: IRIN Radio - Tuesday 18 November 2008 In today's programme - Dhegayso barnaamijka maanta
· Gedo: Interview with Elwak official (Somali-Kenya border issue)
· Feature: Peace culture – Discussion
| Duration: 30:00 |
AFGHANISTAN: Nooristan residents complain of lack of health services
People in Nooristan complain they have no access to health services and have to travel to other provinces for treatment. While the government says 80 % of the population has access to basic health care, Nooristan, in the country’s north-east, feels it has been left out. IRIN's Noorullah Stanikzai reports... | Duration: 05:50 |
SOMALIA: IRIN Radio - Monday 17 November 2008 In today's programme - Dhegayso barnaamijka maanta
· Mogadishu: IDPs resume small-scale business activity
· Drama: Lama Huraan episode 25 (repeat)
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AFGHANISTAN: Volunteer health workers mobilised
Thousands of trained, volunteer health workers are to be mobilised to provide health care in rural areas this winter. A health ministry scheme has trained more than 20,000 men and women volunteers across the country. The initiative aims to contribute to reducing Afghanistan’s high rate of mother and child deaths. IRIN's Masooma Mohammadi reports… | Duration: 06:27 |
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