(English) « Radio can bring people together »

août 13, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized
Posted By: Brenda Jackson

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8 Comments

  1. Nancy Cosway
    on août 16th, 2010
    1

    Congrats. I have known lydia and worked with her since 1986. She has great ideas and is able to involve community members with respect and confidence. I am happy to see she is moving forward and having a greater impact

  2. Klaus Moller-Jorgensen
    on septembre 29th, 2010
    2

    Lydia is hard working and very idealistic – a great eksperience working together with her in Dalun, Northern Ghana, for three months i 2008.
    Klaus, Danish National Radio

  3. Tessa
    on septembre 30th, 2010
    3

    Lydia, congratulations! I am so happy for you. best wishes always Tessa

  4. Patti
    on octobre 9th, 2010
    4

    So where is our Lydia at the moment? Lydia, I am in Accra and it would be nice to hear from you soon.

  5. Lydia ajono
    on octobre 14th, 2010
    5

    Dear friends,
    It is with joy and love I feel for you all for sending those wonderful comments about me.
    I appreciate and want you all to know that I always remember those great times at the rural villages in Ghana.
    Your inspirations have been one of the moving force in my carreer.
    where I am? I am still working supporting rural communities to share their stories on radio. I travel regularly to communities in Tamale in Northern region and Bolgatanga in Upper east region. right now I am working on a story on mental health.

    Lydia

  6. Farm Radio International
    on octobre 15th, 2010
    6

    Keep up all of the great work Lydia!

  7. Bernard Boadi
    on décembre 8th, 2011
    7

    My parents’ experience as unrecognised with other farmers for their efforts due to colonial means of reaching out to local farmers (no blame for colonialst – they tried). left me encouraged when I discovered Ms Ajono and her « Farm Radio » project in Northern Ghana. I wish Mama and Papa were alive today. My joy is that there will always be farmers to use Ms. Ajono’s help: Farm radio that speaks a language you understand, in a way you enjoy the message, and the right crop to grow so Africa will feed itself like it used to be. Not hungry Africa!

    Thank you Lydia and others on same route for Africa! Thanks, SIMLI RADIO

  8. brenda
    on décembre 8th, 2011
    8

    Thank you for your comment and for sharing your parent’s experience as farmers. It is our belief that with the right and appropriate information and the ability for small-scale farmers to share their knowledge, farmers can increase their food security. We are so glad that you have discovered Ms. Ajono’s radio program!

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