Amani FM

Stories and updates about the Amani FM project in Tana Delta, Kenya. More recent stories can be found under the tag for Vox Radio

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School’s on air for summer

By Jon Hargreaves / July 7, 2020

With Kenyan schools now unlikely to reopen until January 2021, radio has become an educational life-line for many families across the country.  Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Amani…

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Overcoming fear, fake news and misinformation at a time of crisis

By Jon Hargreaves / March 19, 2020

Our partners at Amani FM in Tana River County, eastern Kenya, report that rumours, fake news and misinformation about the Corona virus, are causing fear and panic. They are working hard to ensure that good information is being disseminated, that constructive dialogue is happening and that community fears and concerns are being heard.

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Training Peace Ambassadors

By Jon Hargreaves / February 27, 2020

Eastern Kenya’s Tana River County has long been affected by violent conflict. Poverty and political interference has added fuel to the fire, along with pressure from Al Shebab extremists who are trying to destabilise Kenya. It is for that reason that journalists from Amplifying Voices’ partner station, Amani FM are undergoing training as “peace ambassadors.”

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Two years of promoting peace

By Jon Hargreaves / August 7, 2019

Two years ago a team from Amplifying Voices set up a community-centred radio station in the town of Garsen in eastern Kenya, training a team of volunteers from different tribal groups. Ahead of the August 2017 elections, the station was designed to promote peace and social development. Today, two years on, Amani FM has become a vibrant part of the community and a powerful voice for peace

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Community cleans up

By Jon Hargreaves / July 16, 2019

“The garbage situation was getting so bad in our town, that something had to be done about it,” says Harriet Atyang, the station manager of Amplifying Voices’ partner station, Amani FM, in eastern Kenya’s Tana River county. Approached by the Kenya Red Cross in an effort to help the problem, Amani FM was able to go on air and get a conversation going about the importance of keeping the environment clean.

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Stations collaborate to end violent extremism

By Jon Hargreaves / June 10, 2019

Amplifying Voices partner station Amani FM in eastern Kenya’s Tana River County, has joined forces with another community station to promote peace in this conflict-affected region.  The project “Amani Mashinani,” which in Swahili means peace at the grassroots, involves young people in the design and creation of feature stories and talk-shows that promote peace, using the airwaves of Amani FM in Garsen and TBS (Tana Broadcasting Service), in Hola. 

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Teen Pregnancy Campaign Jams Call-in Lines

By Jon Hargreaves / March 15, 2019

After only one month, the ‘Kickout Teenage Pregnancy” campaign (Piga teke mimba za mapema in Swahili) by HCR partner-station Amani FM in eastern Kenya, has been so successful, the call-in lines are jammed.  The team has been hosting talk shows, call-in programmes and getting out and about in the schools of Tana River County, to promote awareness of underage pregnancy.

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Using Technology to Tackle Teen Pregnancies

By Jon Hargreaves / January 23, 2019

HCR partner station Amani FM in eastern Kenya’s Tana River, has launched a major campaign to tackle underage pregnancy.  According to Station Manager, Harriet Atyang, “Tana River County is among…

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Lets start a business

Let’s start a business, to end poverty

By Jon Hargreaves / January 17, 2019

“Tuanze Biashara” is Swahili for “Let’s Start a Business”, a poverty alleviation project integrating a community radio station, social media, training workshops and a savings and loan association. See how…

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“Even I Can Start a Business!”

By Jon Hargreaves / December 18, 2018

I’d like to introduce you to Flora and Hadiya, two budding Kenyan entrepreneurs who really mean business. In the absence of finding jobs and struggling to make ends meet, these…

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