Part 1 – Welcoming Remarks from Dr. Mary Clare Kidenda Chair, and Oketch Kendo, Lecturer, both of the Department of Creative Arts and Media (TUK).
About the Deliberations Programme
The “Deliberations” radio series arose from the realisation that a lot of work by CSOs, other development actors, think-tanks, etc., involve the use of workshops, meetings, and the like, where intense deliberations are carried out for the purposes of improving engagements with communities and for communicating programme ideals and results. However,...
Industry Based Learning (IBL) Symposium – Academic Year 2024-2025
Part 1 – Welcoming Remarks from Dr. Mary Clare Kidenda Chair, and Oketch Kendo, Lecturer, both of the Department of Creative Arts and Media (TUK).
Part 2 – Remarks from Kenya Editors Guild (KEG) Interns Caleb Mureithi Kamau and Priscovia Murabini
Part 3 – A Word from TUK Students Ruth Mbinya and Hilary Mageka
Part 4...
12 Years of Devolution – Presser
Download the full release here: 12 YEARS OF DEVOLUTION IN KENYA (P)
RBNews Episode 14
This is the news programme compiled by our DevReporters based in different counties across Kenya. Have a listen.
Nakuru County: Making Healthcare More Accessible to Communities
By Grace Wamaitha, Devreporter, Nakuru County
Key Highlights
For years, a medical emergency in Nakuru County's rural areas meant a long journey to Nakuru city.
Persistent advocacy from the community eventually caught the attention of county officials, paving the way for transformative change in access to health services.
Nakuru Level 5 Teaching and Referral Hospital...
Chang’aa: The Illicit Brew Tied to Survival and Struggle in Busia County
By Philip Barasa, DevReporter, Busia County
Key Highlights
Rising unemployment among youth has fuelled a surge in changaa consumption, as many turn to cheap alcohol to escape boredom and hopelessness.
Local women speak out on how changaa has torn families apart, contributing to domestic violence and neglect within households.
Residents accuse some law enforcement...
Food for Education: A Life Changing Programme for School Children in Nairobi’s Kibra
By John Mwilwatsi, DevReporter, Nairobi County
Key Highlights
The 2024 Global Hunger Index (GHI) indicates that Kenya is experiencing a serious level of hunger.
Nairobi County’s Food-for-Education programme aims to support over 300,000 students in public schools.
There is a call for the programme to be implemented in private and informal schools in Kibra as...
Venecity Kajuju – No Real Male Support?
This is an excerpt from: Women Lead: How Political Parties Can Address Violence Against Women in Politics and Gender Disinformation.Event Organised on 28 March 2025 by Westminster Foundation for Democracy-Kenya. https://www.radiobaraza.org/wfd-violence-against-women-in-politics/
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