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Can radio drama improve child health and nutrition in Somalia?

Research briefing examining how Tiraarka Qoyska (Pillars of the Family), a weekly radio health drama, improved child health and nutrition in Somalia.

Publication date: April 2015

The child mortality rate in Somalia is among the highest in the world; almost 15 out of every 100 children die before their fifth birthday – a legacy, in part, of decades of civil conflict and natural disaster. To help encourage better nutrition, hygiene and health, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action, with support from Unicef, ran a media and communication project in Somalia from 2011 to 2013.

, a weekly radio health programme ran for 75 episodes on the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Somali service. The programme included a studio-based factual programme and a drama called Dareemo (meaning β€œhay”). Our research briefing presents key findings on the impact of listening to the programme, concluding that engaging drama can be an effective format for sharing health information and influencing best practice.

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