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CONGO: SOLAR RADIOS FOR WOMEN IN
SOUTH KIVU
Democratic
Republic of the Congo
Initiated by Dimitra, a global development organisation working with rural women, and its local partner Sauti ya Mwanamke Kijijini (SAMWAKI), this project involves the distribution of solar radios to listener's clubs and women's networks in eight rural districts within the province of South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The aim of the project is to enable members of distant communities to share knowledge and experiences, in particular with respect to farming practices and HIV/AIDS. One key aspect of the project is that women are trained to use the solar radios and are put in charge of them. Under their supervision, the radios are then passed around from family to family, or listened to in a group situation.
The solar radio project involved training listener's clubs and women's groups on the technical aspects of using the solar radios – how to tune them, adjust the volume, and change the frequency, as well as how to charge them, either with solar power or with a mechanical crank.
Each of the groups rotates the radio amongst its members so that each member has the opportunity to use the radio and listen with their family, friends, and communities. According to the organisers, the availability of radios and the fact that women are in charge has made a significant difference in the lives of women and men in these communities. The reasons are as follows:
Gender balance - Previously in the area, men generally had control of
the radios, and did not give women or young people access to them. With the
solar radios given specifically to women and women's groups, the project
intends to develop women's ownership of the radios, giving them the opportunity
to decide what to listen to, when to listen, and with whom to listen.
Knowledge sharing - Having radios in the community gives individual
women as well as listening groups access to existing radio programmes on
agriculture and community development. According to the organisers, many of the
groups and individuals have started up their own small-scale farming or
micro-finance projects based on knowledge gained from radio programmes.
Breaking the silence around sensitive issues - According to the
organisers, members have been able to use the radios to broach sensitive or
difficult-to-talk-about topics such as HIV within their families. One member
reported being able to bring the radio home and tune in to a programme on HIV.
After listening to the programme, her family was able to discuss the issue more
comfortably than if she had tried to bring up the subject on her own.
Gender, Agriculture, HIV/AIDS
Launched in 2002, SAMWAKI is a women's organisation active in the rural areas of South Kivu. Its mission is to ensure that rural women are empowered through access to information, training, and communication. SAMWAKI is a founding member of the Network of Community Radios and Television of Congo and the Association of Community Radios of Congo.
Adeline
Nsimire
Coordinator
Dimitra
Project - Rural Women & Development
Brussels
Belgium
Tel:
+32 2 549 03 10
Fax:
+32 2 549 03 14
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