What If Innovation Festival

The What If Innovation Festival (June 19–20, 2025) at ICT Innovation Hub, Kampala, brings together innovators, policymakers, and changemakers to showcase practical solutions in education, health, jobs, and the circular economy. Organized by Enabel and Start Up Uganda, it features workshops, exhibitions, and networking.
No More Silence Part 2 – Sexual and Gender Based Violence

In Uganda, 95% of women have faced violence since age 15 (UDHS, 2022). This radio campaign promotes discussion on intimate-partner violence, economic factors, and bride price practices, using citizen feedback to influence policies and community actions.
IUEA Scholarships Awareness Campaign

TRAC FM partnered with the International University of East Africa (IUEA) to raise awareness about scholarship opportunities through an interactive radio campaign. This initiative aimed to engage students in remote and rural areas, providing them with vital scholarship information and access to opportunities at IUEA.
Serious Citizens Part 2: Gender-Based Violence in Uganda

The Serious Citizens Interactive Radio Campaign (Part 2) focused on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in Uganda. It was implemented from July to September 2022 by Trac FM through a series of interactive radio talk shows and SMS polls across 9 radio stations.
Serious Citizens Part 1: Women’s Economic Empowerment

The Serious Citizens Interactive Radio Campaign (Part 1) focused on Women’s Economic Empowerment in Uganda. Conducted by Trac FM and its partners from April to June 2022, the campaign used interactive radio talk shows and SMS polls to engage over 46,000 citizens across 134 districts. The campaign uncovered cultural and societal barriers limiting women’s economic participation and informed advocacy efforts through real-time, citizen-generated data.
Serious Citizens Part 3: Teenage Pregnancy in Uganda

The Serious Citizens Interactive Radio Campaign – Part 3: Teenage Pregnancy in Uganda was conducted by Trac FM from October 2022 to February 2023. Through radio talk shows and SMS polls across nine stations, the campaign gathered 44,200 responses on the causes, consequences, and solutions to teenage pregnancy. The findings revealed a disconnect between government policies and public perception, highlighting unsafe sex—not child marriage—as the leading cause. The campaign sparked national debate and informed data-driven advocacy aimed at improving reproductive health education and support for teen mothers.