Radio Scripts
Gender and Development
- 83.2 Maternal Health, Part Two
- 83.1 Maternal Health, Part One
- 82.10 Local groups in Cameroon work to eradicate 'breast ironing'
- 82.9 Widow cleansing: 'Good' intentions – negative consequences
- 82.8 Rural women process and sell shea butter
- 82.7 Appropriate farming tools for African women farmers
- 82.6 Fonio
- 82.5 When parents die of AIDS, farming knowledge often dies too
- 82.4 No more female genital cutting: Villages in Senegal celebrate 10 years of women's rights
- 82.3 Maternal postpartum depression
- 82.2 Selenium can help people living with HIV and AIDS
- 82.1 Violence against women and HIV/AIDS
- 81.7 Gender and HIV/AIDS
- 78.7 The Trial of the International Monetary System
- 78.3 Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
- 73.4 Women, property and inheritance
- 73.2 Improved cookstoves make life easier for women
- 70.4 Families benefit when girls go to school
- 70.3 Nutrition – advice to an expectant mother
- 70.2 Sara's mother goes to work and brings home healthy food
- 70.1 Women produce most of our food
- 69.5 Who benefits when girls stay in school?
- 69.2 Sometimes old ways need to change
- 68.5 Earning extra income for the family – one woman's success story
- 67.8 Women face many challenges after conflict
- 65.6 Families benefit when girls go to school
- 65.2 Sara's mother goes to work and brings home healthy food
- 64.8 Your community group can help in times of disaster
- 62.9 An AIDS widow learns her rights
- 62.6 Women save time on the farm
- 57.12 It's important for women to vote in elections
- 57.11 Women working together can make a difference in their community
- 57.10 My body, myself: A bittersweet choice
- 57.9 Land ownership rights: Access denied - why women need equal access to land
- 57.8 Making ends meet
- 57.7 A community school for boys ... and girls!
- 57.6 Nutrition - advice to an expectant mother
- 57.5 Women and credit - Part 3: Women set up a purchasing and marketing cooperative
- 57.4 Women and credit - Part 2: Women start a revolving loan fund
- 57.3 Women and credit - Part 1: Women learn about credit
- 57.2 Salma goes into business
- 57.1 Women produce most of our food
- 52.9 Deforestation and health: a woman's perspective
- 51.2 The cow that reunited a family
- 49.9 Woman farmer invents a cassava grinder
- 49.8 Marie and Jean Thomas grow tropical flowers in coconut husks
- 49.3 Learning to manage a loan
- 49.2 Women start a loan fund
- 43.5 A woman farmer fallows with trees
- 37.8 Women start a loans fund
- 37.7 Why women need to know about land rights
- 31.5 Women use wild plants for food and medicine
- 30.5 Women know about food from trees
- 27.3 Changes for men and women on the farm


