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. 

Freedom of Expression, Association, and Assembly – Sauti Stream 2

Despite constitutional guarantees, exercising the freedoms of peaceful assembly, expression, association remains a challenge in Uganda. Using interactive radio and SMS, the second Sauti Stream campaign by TRAC FM and Chapter Four Uganda held a nationwide conversation on perceptions and implementation of these rights to guide advocacy and policy.

Human Rights Awareness – The Sauti Stream 1

TRAC FM and Faraja Africa Foundation led the Sauti Stream campaign to tackle human rights ignorance in Uganda. The interactive radio campaign created a national conversation on Human Rights. Poll data was used by the National Youth Parliament to make a recommendation to the Parliament of Uganda for the creation of a Human Rights curriculum in schools.

iTECH – Public engagement and data collection on stillbirth in Uganda

TRAC FM, in collaboration with iTECH and White Ribbon Alliance Uganda, conducted an interactive radio campaign to raise awareness about stillbirth prevention in Uganda. Using SMS polls, talk shows, and community engagement, the campaign gathered insights on maternal healthcare challenges, antenatal care, and the role of traditional birth attendants. The findings highlighted key barriers to early antenatal visits and the need for improved healthcare communication.

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.