As World Press Freedom Day approaches on 3 May, Shirazuddin Siddiqui reflects on how radio educates – and entertains – Afghan citizens in a continuing time of crisis and conflict. Read more
Mariama Fornah is the first – and only – female journalist from Sierra Leone to report on the trial of war crimes suspect and former Liberian leader, Charles Taylor. She tells her story. Read more
An intensive, three-year media and community outreach initiative to provide women and families across Nepal with basic practical maternal and child health information. Read more
Affected by an ongoing territorial dispute between India and Pakistan, everday people in Kashmir often bear the brunt of conflict and political instability. But what are the daily realities for local citizens and where can they discuss their concerns? Read more
The 100 Duvidas (100 Doubts) radio programme helps restore electricity to a neighbourhood in Luanda that had lived without it for 30 years. Soren Johannsen reports. Read more
Lisa Robinson reports on Connexion Haiti, the BBC's emergency lifeline radio programme helping Haitians cope with the effects of the earthquake. Read more
A short-term assignment with our Governance and Transparency Fund programme in Sierra Leone as a radio technical trainer for two local radio stations. Read more
After years of building its media sector and disaster preparedness policies, what are the learnings from Santiago to Port-au-Prince? Lisa Robinson reports. Read more
As we wrap up a project on democracy and media in rural Uganda, international trainer Rachael Borlase explains the difficulties in tackling one of the country’s most contentious human rights issues. Read more
Can anything be done to prevent repressive governments from taking control of cyberspace? Iran Project Director, Mahmood Enayat gives an insight into the Iranian experience. Read more
How can drama deliver health over the airwaves? Research Manager Tim Cooper and actress Felicity Finch discuss how powerful storylines can change behaviour and save lives in Nigeria and Afghanistan. Read more