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Spring 2022 - CHANGING THE FUTURE FOR GIRLS - “The advice made me

29 Apr 2022

Mali is a place with a strong Paul Yaya Traoré (no relation), her studies.” tradition of education; it is home from Lenekuy, a community to one of the world’s oldest almost 500 km east of Bamako, It’s a result that we’ve seen universities, dating back to the the capital city of Mali, near the across the country. [...] the observation that most of the women in Cote d’Ivoire and in Africa, and even beyond, the majority “We’ve worked for rural development for a long time. [...] This prize is the beginning of of women do not have the right to speak in their home or even financial independence … Leadership au a new challenge — the challenge for our station to take responsibility for issues of Féminin focuses on solutions to these different problems.” rural development within the rural world. [...] They need to get plenty of information about the market, the weather, occupy positions of leadership and encouraging women technology, inputs, and methods of farming systems to grow, expand, and and men to break down gender-based stereotypes. [...] I also give women a unique opportunity to raise their voices so they can fill their responsibility and they have a great and important role to play in society.” - Julieth Muunga, host and producer FARM BROADCASTING: FROM ALBERTA TO AFRICA When it comes to farm radio, Caitlynn’s path to agriculture as listening to the programs Farm Radio board membe.
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