DAY ONE:
Part 1 – Welcoming Remarks by Prof. Paul Kamau, Director of Research at the IDS

Part 2 – Remarks by Professor ‘Funmi Olonisakin, Professor of Security, Leadership and Development at the African Leadership Centre in the School of Global Affairs at King’s.

Part 3 – Remarks by Mr. Jackson Obare, Regional Manager at ForumCiv

Part 4 – Remarks by Part 4 – Remarks by Dr Hussein Tadicha Wario Executive Director of the Centre for Research and Development in Drylands (CRDD).

Part 5 – A word from Mr. Joseph Asunka, CEO Afrobarometer, delivered by Prof Boniface Dulani, Director of Surveys at Afrobarometer

Part 6 – Remarks by Prof. Jack Odhiambo, Dean, and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

Part 7 – Speech by Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Margaret Hutchinson presented by Prof. Jackson Maalu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Finance, Planning and Development

Part 8 – The First Part of the Keynote Address by Prof. Sam Hickey, who is the professor of politics and development from the University of Manchester, UK.

Part 9 – The Second Part of the Keynote Address by Prof. Sam Hickey, who is the professor of politics and development from the University of Manchester, UK.

Part 10 – Remarks by Prof Patrick Alila, IDS.

Part 11 – Panel Remarks by Prof. Njuguna Ng’ethe, retired Associate Research Professor at the IDS

Part 12 – The Panel Continues With Remarks from Prof. Jane Summerton, Volvo Research and Educational Foundation (VREF)

Part 13 – More Remarks from the Panel by Mr. Alloys Moyi, Uraia Trust Head of Programs

DAY TWO:
Part 14 – The First Part of a Presentation by Prof. Samuel M. Makinda (Emeritus), Murdoch University

Part 15 – The Second Part of a Presentation by Prof. Samuel M. Makinda (Emeritus), Murdoch University

Part 16 – A Q$A Session

Part 17 – A Panel Discussion Moderated by Prof. Karuti Kanyingi, IDS

Part 18 – The Panel Discussion Continues including a Q&A Session

Part 19 – Panel Responses to Questions

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, the reach of such events is often limited to those able to attend them and/or receive written reports on them. Also, these events usually get minimal coverage through mainstream/traditional media and hence the issues raised in them are rarely effectively promoted. “Deliberations” thus aims to widen the reach and accessibility of the messages shared in such organised forums, to more audiences and programme targets at the local and international levels. To this end, the Radio Baraza (RB) of on which Deliberations broadcasts complements the communication departments of partner organisations by enhancing the delivery of the developed messages to the general public, project targets and beneficiaries in sustained ways.
DEVELOPMENT THROUGH MEDIA (DTM)
Development Through Media (DTM) aims to be a strategic media and advocacy partner in programmatic interventions by CSOs and other players in the overall development sector across all development themes.
DTM is among the first non-profit and development oriented media organisation to set up in Kenya in 1996 as a local idea in response to challenges that continue to stand in the way of developing independent and all-inclusive media and broadcast models/institutions for advocacy work here in Kenya and in the region. DTM envisions a well-informed and knowledgeable society that is inclusive and just. Its mission is to use the media to promote among other things, socioeconomic, accountability, constitutionalism, electoral justice and political empowerment of all citizens, including women, youth and other marginalised groups.
DTM has utilised the experiences gained and skills developed over the years working in the CSO sector, to create the Radio Baraza strategy (RB) as an innovated content production, promotion and broadcast model for CSOs and overall development sector advocacy. RB combines production and promotional strategies with a fully-fledged broadcast component that currently operate online and dedicated exclusively to the promotion of development-oriented information. RB has several features, which include Live Radio and other semi-independent sections each with a “Listen on Demand (LoD)” feature. The Live Radio and LoDs are accessible to listeners across Kenya and around the world on a 24/7 basis.




