Theme pack
Read FRI’s resources on unpaid care work
Dear broadcasting partner,
Here is our latest monthly theme pack of FRI resources, this month all about unpaid care work.
This theme pack includes a total of 15 elements , including two backgrounders, four interview scripts, one radio spot, suggested interview questions and eight Barza Wire stories.
Backgrounder
Interviews
The value of men who help raise their children
How a family divides tasks to address gender inequities
Addressing gender inequities in unpaid care work in rural and urban Kenya
Encouraging girls to stay in school
Radio spots
Barza Wire stories
Nigeria: Household responsibilities—a women’s burden or shared?
Malawi: Woman supports her family with income from high-value crops
Mali: Religious leaders raise awareness about sharing domestic work
Burkina Faso: Couple support each other to manage household tasks
Togo: Woman advocates for recognition of unpaid care and shared domestic responsibilities
Ghana: A couple’s commitment to shared duties
Burkina Faso: Roukiyatou Compaoré steps up as family leader in husband’s absence
Malawi: Women’s participation in community and political groups drives positive change
Resources available in Amharic
ያለ ክፍያ የሚሰራ የእንክብካቤ ስራን በተመለከተ የተዘጋጁ የሬዲዮ ስፖቶች
ያለ ክፍያ በሚሰሩ የእንክብካቤ ስራዎች ላይ በተደጋጋሚ የሚጠየቁ ጥያቄዎች
ቡርኪናፋሶ፡ ጥንዶች የቤት ውስጥ ሥራዎችን ለመስራት እርስ በርሳቸው ይደጋገፋሉ።
Resources available in Luganda
Omukyala awagira okusiima okulabirira okutasasulwa n’obuvunaanyizibwa bw’awaka obw’okugabana
Ebibuuzo ebibuuzibwa ku kulabirira okutasasulwa
Ebifo bya leediyo kukulabirira okutasasulwa
Resources available in Swahili
Matangazo ya Redio kuhusu kazi za utunzaji bila Malipo
Maswali Yanayoulizwa Mara kwa Mara kuhusu kazi za matunzo bila malipo
Mwanamke anatetea kutambuliwa kwa kazi za utunzaji ambazo hazina malipo na majukumu ya pamoja ya nyumbani
We hope that this kind of “one-stop shop” on selected topics is useful, and that you can use the resources in this month’s theme pack to make effective programming on unpaid care work.
Please use and enjoy these resources. Let us know if they’re useful—and exactly how you use them!
Happy broadcasting,