Pages tagged “Projects”
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Empowering Refugee Women With Accessible Health Education: The Audiopedia Project in Uganda
Access to health education is crucial to improving the health and well-being of individuals, especially in challenging settings such as refugee camps where access to information is limited.
Written by Marcel Heyne
April 10, 2024 -
Elevating Community Engagement in Pakistan with Audiopedia
We're delighted to delve into the Audiopedia App, a key component of our collaboration with the GIZ’s FATA Development Programme. This initiative has been operational for a while, focusing on fortifying local governance and fostering community participation in the Merged Areas of Pakistan.
Written by Marcel Heyne
October 09, 2023 -
Harnessing the Power of Digital Audio for Indigenous Health Education: A Deep Dive into the CARPHA Audiopedia Workshop in Belize
Last week marked a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionize access to health knowledge. Hosted by the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), we led a dynamic workshop in Belize. The purpose was to bring together individuals from various facets of society, specifically those with direct influence in indigenous communities. Our participants were representatives from indigenous community organizations, individuals from indigenous community radio stations, and delegates from the Belizean Ministry of Health.
Written by Marcel Heyne
July 17, 2023 -
Audiopedia Foundation and CARPHA Join Forces to Strengthen Public Health Education in the Caribbean
The Audiopedia Foundation is excited to announce a partnership with the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), a regional public health agency that coordinates the collective efforts of its twenty-six Member States to promote and protect the health and well-being of the Caribbean people. Established in 2011, CARPHA has been at the forefront of public health initiatives in the region, providing evidence-based policy recommendations, technical assistance, and research support.
Written by Marcel Heyne
April 12, 2023 -
Enhancing Access to Health Education in Nigeria
The project “Enhancing Access to Health Education via Audiopedia” was awarded to our partner Red Aid Nigeria as part of the EU/BMZ #SmartDevopmentHack at bridging the health and development information gap among illiterate women and girls in Nigeria through the use of smartphones to access audio messages. Its implementation comprised a pilot phase and a 2nd phase.
Written by Red Aid Nigeria
November 10, 2022 -
Innovation in the Context of COVID-19: The Case of TPO Uganda
To increase awareness on COVID-19, substance abuse and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) amongst refugees and those in the host communities TPO Uganda adopted the use of the solar-powered MP3 Audiopedia devices as part of the innovations to ensure continuity.
Written by Marcel Heyne
August 05, 2022 -
How a Tanzanian Community Radio Station uses Audiopedia
Unlike commercial radio, community radio works with local communities and helps in catering their specific needs and necessities and works as an innovative tool in bringing social change. Community radios can cover a wide range of topics, including literacy, numeracy, health, farm production, housing improvements, family and personal relationships, sport and leisure.
Written by Marcel Heyne
May 02, 2022 -
Maternal Health Literacy for Illiterate Women
The Millennium Development Goal 5 of reducing maternal mortality worldwide by 75 % between 1990 and 2015, unfortunately, could not be reached. Although progress has been made, in 2015 about 303.000 women worldwide died from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. This means 830 women died every day.
Written by Felicitas Heyne
June 04, 2020 -
Using Audiopedia to Empower Rural Women in Nicaragua
This February we kicked off our latest project in the Masaya region of Nicaragua. Our partner organization for this project is Pro Mujer, one of the largest women's organizations in Latin America. This non-profit organization offers women financial inclusion, health and education programs. Since its foundation in 1990, Pro Mujer has reached more than 2 million women in the region.
Written by Marcel Heyne
March 06, 2020 -
The Making of "Musele - The Diarrhea Song"
"Musele - The Diarrhea Song" was recorded by French anthropologist Romain Duda as part of a project that is lead by the Order of Malta France with the goal to improve the health status of the Aka.
Written by Marcel Heyne
March 06, 2020