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  1. Celebrating 5 years of The Tea Cup Diaries

    Rachael McGuin

    Country Director, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action Myanmar

    Celebrating 5 years of The Tea Cup Diaries

    As our flagship peace-building radio drama, The Tea Cup Diaries, marks its fifth anniversary, learn how the show has helped bridge divides between diverse communities in Myanmar, and how it continues to support and entertain its loyal following during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  2. Hear Me Too: a drama to tackle violence against Rohingya women in Cox’s Bazar

    Sarah Bradshaw

    Training Manager, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Academy International

    Hear Me Too: a drama to tackle violence against Rohingya women in Cox’s Bazar

    For International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, hear from Sarah Bradshaw, Training Manager for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Academy International and experienced radio producer/director, who helped our teams in Bangladesh to develop a new radio drama to change attitudes towards gender-based violence.

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  3. Rehabilitation radio: how drama is helping change attitudes in South Sudan

    Henning Goransson Sandberg

    Research Manager, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action

    Rehabilitation radio: how drama is helping change attitudes in South Sudan

    Our radio drama Life in Lulu which depicts the lives and trials of people living in a small village in South Sudan and its regular listeners include inmates at Tonj prison. Henning Goransson Sandberg, our Research Manager, talks about his visit there to understand what they took from the programme.

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  4. The story of Story Story: 13 years of drama making a difference in Nigeria

    Deji Arosho

    Head of Production and Training, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action Nigeria

    The story of Story Story: 13 years of drama making a difference in Nigeria

    After more than 13 years, over 500 episodes and even a visit from The Queen Story Story: Voices from the Market is taking a break. As the last episode was broadcast on Sunday Deji Arosho looks back at the history of the popular radio drama and its impact on listeners.

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