CLIMATE CHANGE HAUSA
This series of radio programs have been produced by Progress FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, rights for children, and the importance of indigenous languages for children are among the subjects discussed.
All voices and music by Progress FM
Producer : Sani Musa.
Anchor: Sani Musa and Yazzed Aliyu.
Presenters: Sadiq Muhammad kabeer, Aisha Muhammad kabeer, Blessing Jack, Amina Ibrahim, Yunusa Abdullahi, maimuna Ibrahim, James smart and Riham sani.
Speaking Native Language In Nigeria - Progess FM - Hausa
This series of radio programs have been produced by Progress FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, rights for children, and the importance of indigenous languages for children are among the subjects discussed.
All voices and music by Progress FM
Producer : Sani Musa.
Anchor: Sani Musa and Yazzed Aliyu.
Presenters: Sadiq Muhammad kabeer, Aisha Muhammad kabeer, Blessing Jack, Amina Ibrahim, Yunusa Abdullahi, maimuna Ibrahim, James smart and Riham sani.
The Child Right Act Of 2003 - Progress FM - Progress FM - Hausa Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Progress FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, rights for children, and the importance of indigenous languages for children are among the subjects discussed.
All voices and music by Progress FM
Producer : Sani Musa.
Anchor: Sani Musa and Yazzed Aliyu.
Presenters: Sadiq Muhammad kabeer, Aisha Muhammad kabeer, Blessing Jack, Amina Ibrahim, Yunusa Abdullahi, maimuna Ibrahim, James smart and Riham sani.
The Right To Access Information - Progress FM - Hausa Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Progress FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, rights for children, and the importance of indigenous languages for children are among the subjects discussed.
All voices and music by Progress FM
Producer : Sani Musa.
Anchor: Sani Musa and Yazzed Aliyu.
Presenters: Sadiq Muhammad kabeer, Aisha Muhammad kabeer, Blessing Jack, Amina Ibrahim, Yunusa Abdullahi, maimuna Ibrahim, James smart and Riham sani.
The Right To Quality Education - Progress FM - Hausa Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Progress FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, rights for children, and the importance of indigenous languages for children are among the subjects discussed.
All voices and music by Progress FM
Producer : Sani Musa.
Anchor: Sani Musa and Yazzed Aliyu.
Presenters: Sadiq Muhammad kabeer, Aisha Muhammad kabeer, Blessing Jack, Amina Ibrahim, Yunusa Abdullahi, maimuna Ibrahim, James smart and Riham sani.
A Just Transition For The People Of Nigeria (Hausa Language)
Progress Radio informs listeners about transition minerals and the importance of a Just Energy Transition in this radio program.
Script writer: Komfulata Umar (Fulfulde)
Producer: Sani Musa (Fulfulde)
Presenter: Aisha Adam Jalo (Fulfulde)
Interviewees:
Dr Ahmed Umar ,Abdulrahaman Muhammad,
Muhammad. Bashir Shu'aibu Galma.
Halima Muhammad - Hausa by Tribe.
Halima Abubakar Galadima (Gwari)
Music: Sambi 'Fulbe fultata Gomb'e.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Leaving School Early Due To The Covid -19 Pandemic (Central Igbo)
This report is in the Igbo language. In many instances, students had to drop out of school because of illness, or having to take care of a sick loved one. The report was produced by Ugonna Edeani and script written by Chinenye Anichebe and reported by John Chikwere Oguejiofor.
The producer interviewed parents and children with the names, Uju, Confidence, Aniude Solomon, Sunday Otugo, Chiwendu Ude, Mazi Ejikeme, Chidi Onuorah and Mma Chinemerem.
The Music used is by Shidodo, titled: Nwanne.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples - Spot1 (Igbo Language)
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples - Spot2 (Igbo Language)
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples - Spot3 (Igbo Language)
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples - Spot4 (Igbo Language)
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples - Spot5 (Igbo Language)
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
FPIC Mandarin 01 什么是自由、优先和知情同意
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 02 土著居民的一项权利
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 03 让公司履行义务
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 04 领导人
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 05 《联合国声明》,第10条
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 06 《联合国声明》,第19条
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 07 安全的社会
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 08 开发项目
ree, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 09 国际支援
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 10 一项不可分割的权利
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 11 严重的违背了人权
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 12 “自由”的含义
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.
FPIC Mandarin 13 “优先”的含义
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) is the principle that a community has the right to give its consent to proposed projects that may affect their lands, resources, livelihoods, and communities.