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Shaping New Realities
Swedish Institute
3 episodes
1 month ago
Victor Kaonga in Lilongwe runs a national radio channel. When he came back from studies in Sweden he realized how unequal the radio world was and started to inviting women to his show. But he didn’t stop there. Now he is fighting to shed light on the issue of gender equality in the church in Malawi, a country where 95% of the population identify as religious.
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Victor Kaonga in Lilongwe runs a national radio channel. When he came back from studies in Sweden he realized how unequal the radio world was and started to inviting women to his show. But he didn’t stop there. Now he is fighting to shed light on the issue of gender equality in the church in Malawi, a country where 95% of the population identify as religious.
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The radio, the church and gender equality in Malawi
Shaping New Realities
23 minutes 14 seconds
7 years ago
The radio, the church and gender equality in Malawi
Victor Kaonga in Lilongwe runs a national radio channel. When he came back from studies in Sweden he realized how unequal the radio world was and started to inviting women to his show. But he didn’t stop there. Now he is fighting to shed light on the issue of gender equality in the church in Malawi, a country where 95% of the population identify as religious.
Shaping New Realities
Victor Kaonga in Lilongwe runs a national radio channel. When he came back from studies in Sweden he realized how unequal the radio world was and started to inviting women to his show. But he didn’t stop there. Now he is fighting to shed light on the issue of gender equality in the church in Malawi, a country where 95% of the population identify as religious.