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  • The Making of "Musele - The Diarrhea Song"

    "Musele - The Diarrhea Song" was recorded by French anthropologist Romain Duda as part of a project that is lead by the Order of Malta France with the goal to improve the health status of the Aka.

     

    Marcel Heyne

    Written by Marcel Heyne
    March 06, 2020

  • Health Education for Nomadic Populations in Central Africa

    Using the Audiopedia approach we are able to provide health education even to remote and marginalized populations. Take for example the Aka. They are a nomadic Mbenga pygmy people living as hunter-gatherers in the dense rainforests of the Western Congo Basin in Central Africa. The Aka people are vulnerable individually and as a community. They are geographically isolated, illiterate, have no written language and no access to social services. So how can we make sure that they can acquire vital health knowledge?

     

    Marcel Heyne

    Written by Marcel Heyne
    March 19, 2019

  • Zalaan Foundation Brings Audiopedia to Afghanistan Using Qwifi

    Afghanistan has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world - and this is especially true for women. Female literacy levels are on average 17%, with high variation, indicating a strong geographical and gender divide. Rates as low as 1.6% are found in two southern provinces of the country. Women continue to be the number one victims of the country’s 30 years of warfare.

     

    Marcel Heyne

    Written by Marcel Heyne
    February 08, 2019

  • Audiopedia in a Ugandan Classroom

    Need to play back our contents to a larger audience, like in a classroom? No problem! Simply plug our solar-powered Audiopedia player to an external loudspeaker, just as our colleague Kora did. 162 students in Bugomola, Uganda are now able to listen to vital knowledge about health, nutrition, family planning and more in their local language Luganda.

    Marcel Heyne

    Written by Marcel Heyne
    February 06, 2019

  • Empowering Girls to Protect Paraguay's Subtropical Rainforest

    How can we save the last remaining piece of continuous Atlantic rainforest in Paraguay from deforestation in the long term? By educating young rural and indigenous girls! This way they become ambassadors of change in their communities, ensuring a sustainable development.

    Marcel Heyne

    Written by Marcel Heyne
    September 03, 2018

  • Audiopedia in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    As part of a private initiative, we provided three solar-powered Audiopedia Players to a hospital in the Democratic republic of the Congo. Here is an assessment of the first three months they have been in use.

    Marcel Heyne

    Written by Marcel Heyne
    July 11, 2018

  • Project Report Uganda

    From October 19th to November 1st, 2017 we were traveling in Uganda. More specifically, in the region around Kyamulibwa, in southwestern Uganda (Masaka district). There we started distributing the first 100 Audiopedia players (another 400 will follow in the upcoming weeks and months). 

     

    Felicitas Heyne

    Written by Felicitas Heyne
    December 05, 2017

  • Kicking off our Uganda project

    So here we are again - back from our latest trip to Uganda! As you probably know, we spent two weeks (from October 19th until November 1st) in this beautiful country and were - once again! - overwhelmed by the friendliness and hospitality of the Ugandan people.

    Felicitas Heyne

    Written by Felicitas Heyne
    November 08, 2017

  • #DayInTheLife of Salima from Kisiju, Tanzania

    Salima, a widow, was born in Kisiju village in 1937. During her life, she gave birth to ten children, five of which died already. Today, she lives with one of her daughters, Asha Mushe, who is also widowed and who takes care of her.

    Felicitas Heyne

    Written by Felicitas Heyne
    August 22, 2017

  • Bringing Health Education to 3840 rural women in Tanzania

    Our project in Tanzania is developing very nicely. Our local partner New Dawn Development is proceeding with the distribution of 500 MP3forLife Players to almost 4000 rural women. We are receiving very positive feedback from women and government officials.

     

    Marcel Heyne

    Written by Marcel Heyne
    November 20, 2016

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