Wottazela 6.0 – Powered by TRAC FM in Agago District

Wottazela 6.0 is a radio campaign that informed and engaged citizens of Agago district in Uganda in public debate on their priorities on water and sanitation. Through radio polls, this campaign collected views from thousands of radio listeners and presents them to policy makers.

The Transitional Justice Media Campaign

In February 2019, different stakeholders in the TJ fraternity held a stakeholders’ dialogue in which they discussed strategies to promote the implementation of the National Transitional Justice policy. Participants recommended that Members of Parliament should consult their constituents about their expectations towards the NTJ policy

TRAC FM powers Watershed programme with HEWASA and IRC

Wottazela 5.0 was launched under the Watershed programme with support of HEWASA and IRC. The goal of this interactive radio campaign  was soliciting community voices into priority setting for the 2020/21 Budgeting Process in regards to water, environment and sanitation. 

TRAC FM powers Wottazela 4.0 program with Simavi

In 2019, TRAC FM collaborated with the implementing partners of the Watershed programme in Rwenzori sub-region – HEWASA, Simavi and IRC to raise awareness about water, sanitation and hygiene and collect citizen feedback. This campaign was dubbed Wottazela 3.0. Wottazela 4.0 is a follow-up campaign to build our success in empowering citizens and deepen our learning.

Wottazela Kenya – Powered by the TRAC FM platform

TRAC FM’s 5th Wottazela Campaign landed in Kenya! We looked at citizens’ perspectives on water provision in Kajiado County in Southern Kenya. Together with partners of the Watershed Programme – Simavi, NIA, KEWASNET, IRC and Akvo – we launched this campaign to understand what local citizens of the Maasai community have to say about Water.

TRAC FM powers Wottazela 3.0 for Simavi and Watershed

TRAC FM’s water campaigns under the name ‘Wottazela’ has successfully provided the Dutch Watershed program with citizen feedback on water provision. Wottazela 3.0 ran under the Watershed programme in collaboration with
HEWASA, Simavi, IRC and Radio Jubilee in Fort Portal, Uganda. The campaign
aimed to retrieve citizen feedback in Kabarole District through radio shows
and poll questions about the governance and management of water,
sanitation and hygiene services as well as of the water resources in
communities. This campaign gathered more evidence-based feedback
which is needed for effective dialogue within the Watershed programme.