A not-for-profit organization based in lusaka,Zambia, Agents of Charge foundation (ACF) gives young people the skills and tools to make their voices heard and to engage in dialogue about important community issues. Working in two provinces, ACF partners with local radio stations and community organizations to train youths as radio reporters and broadcasters.
We see radio as a tool for talk—to facilitate conversations outside of everyday interactions and providing a sounding board for local concerns and realities.
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A not-for-profit organization based in lusaka,Zambia, Agents of Charge foundation (ACF) gives young people the skills and tools to make their voices heard and to engage in dialogue about important community issues. Working in two provinces, ACF partners with local radio stations and community organizations to train youths as radio reporters and broadcasters.
We see radio as a tool for talk—to facilitate conversations outside of everyday interactions and providing a sounding board for local concerns and realities.
THE VOICE RADIO SHOW :CLIMATE ACTION Young people’s role in local climate campaigns.
Agents of change foundation
37 minutes 16 seconds
2 months ago
THE VOICE RADIO SHOW :CLIMATE ACTION Young people’s role in local climate campaigns.
"Climate finance through a local lens unpacking how social movements in Zambia are mobilizing resources, influencing policy, and driving community-led solutions to the climate crisis."
Agents of change foundation
A not-for-profit organization based in lusaka,Zambia, Agents of Charge foundation (ACF) gives young people the skills and tools to make their voices heard and to engage in dialogue about important community issues. Working in two provinces, ACF partners with local radio stations and community organizations to train youths as radio reporters and broadcasters.
We see radio as a tool for talk—to facilitate conversations outside of everyday interactions and providing a sounding board for local concerns and realities.