Stop Food Loss and Waste
On September 29, 2021, the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste reduction will be commemorated to ensure that we all do our best to preserve food, and to respect the effort that goes into ensuring that it ends up on our tables, and to make sure that we do not take it for granted.
With only 9 years to go until 2030, we check in with the San community of Namibia, who explains to us how important a plate of food is to them, and how difficult it is to survive everyday life.
This interview is was provided to Indigenous Rights Radio by Indigenous Youth Exchange Radio.
Differently Abled Children - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Privacy For Children - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Raising Children In A Healthy Environment - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Rest And Recreation For Children - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
The Right To Quality Education - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Childrens Right To Education - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
Childrens Right To Health - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
Routine Immunization - Childrens Right To Life- Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
The Right To A Better Life - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
The Right To Protection From Violence - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission