Area
engaging radio dramas situated in the fictional Maumbini location, where the antagonistic
forces that assail our communities are wittily repelled through our award-winning scripts and
cast.
Listening
loops by engaging duty bearers and community solutions.
Tumaini
in 25 languages and community engagement.
A Social And Behavior Change Platform For Communities
DigiRedio is a Social and Behavior Change platform that facilitates dialogue between multi-sectoral players and the public to educate, amplify community voices, catalyse action, create social accountability, and enhance participation at all levels for sustainable development primarily through a network of radios, social groups and online.
Why we work with community radio
We find radio as an affordable, accessible, authentic and reliable source of information and entertainment.
The localized nature of programming provides us with the much-needed context in consuming content.
Radio provides a cost effective and safe mechanism for communities to raise awareness and seek feedback from duty bearers.
Our Projects
We are providing vulnerable communities with information they need to make informed choices.
Who we serve
We serve diverse audiences who include children, adolescents, youth , women, men, the elderly and People Living With Disabilities. We specialize in serving the ‘furthest behind first’ who tend to frequently face challenges due to marginalization, illiteracy, language barriers, who live in underserved areas, from lower socio-economic statuses, with gender imbalances, antagonistic strong cultural and social norms.
Our Traction
Some of Our Success Stories
Highlights of community radios as accountability to affected populations mechanisms.
- DigiRedio’s central role in OOSC solutionA vital cog in the fight to roll back incidents of out-of-school children...
- Garissa girls’ destinies changed by “Come Twende Shule”One of the most observable and widely reported outcomes of the COVID-19 global...
- Hope for out-of-school children in Kwa Ruben slumsA number of years ago, Janet Mweni found herself widowed following the sudden...
- Progress as Kilifi places children with disability in schoolsThe great French writer and politician Victor Hugo remarked: “Don’t educate your children...