Radio programs on community health improve information and increase uptake of health services

Recently, the h2n team worked with the Muarivai Women’s Association in Namara, Cabo Delgado, a local association consisting of 20 women that was founded in 2015, as part of an ongoing effort to develop partnerships between community radio stations and local associations in the northern provinces. Through the CRP2 project funded by Norway, h2n is… Continue a ler Radio programs on community health improve information and increase uptake of health services

Community narratives: Mariza became a single mother at 16, but does not intend to give up

“I am not giving up,” says Mariza Sebastião, a 17-year adolescent who lives in the Chirangano neighborhood of Quelimane. “When I started dating, I was 14 and my boyfriend was 20,” explains Mariza. “We were truly in love and always together, nothing could separate us, but then I became pregnant. I wasn’t unhappy about the… Continue a ler Community narratives: Mariza became a single mother at 16, but does not intend to give up

h2n organizes the distribution of hygiene products to 1,000 vulnerable households in Nampula

In close collaboration with the DPGCAS in Nampula, nine local associations and three community radio stations, h2n has been organizing the distribution of 1,000 water buckets (baldes com torneira) and large amounts of soap, bleach and other personal hygiene products to vulnerable groups in Nampula city this week. These groups include the elderly, disabled, widows,… Continue a ler h2n organizes the distribution of hygiene products to 1,000 vulnerable households in Nampula

COVID-19 communication efforts focus on podcasts, radio spots and songs in multiple languages

As part of a larger COVID-19 community communication effort financed by Norway, h2n is producing a daily news podcast and newssheet called Xipalapala Info that is shared with all the country’s community radio stations and broadcast several times per day by at least a third of them. In addition, the h2n team is producing radio… Continue a ler COVID-19 communication efforts focus on podcasts, radio spots and songs in multiple languages

Artists compose songs that convey health information, increase understanding and bring a sense of calm

As part of a broader COVID-19 community communication effort financed by Norway, h2n has been working with Mozambican artists over the last six weeks to produce music in Portuguese and local languages on pandemic themes, such as wearing masks, keeping distance, protecting the elderly and being stronger together. The songs are all original, recorded in… Continue a ler Artists compose songs that convey health information, increase understanding and bring a sense of calm

h2n aims to distribute 10,000 face masks to vendors in Maputo markets

While many people are being encouraged to stay at home to reduce the risk of being infected or infecting others, this is not an option that is open to workers in low-income jobs, such as market vendors, who have to work every day to feed their families. In the city markets, the vendors, who are… Continue a ler h2n aims to distribute 10,000 face masks to vendors in Maputo markets

Songs in local languages help disseminate messages to prevent spread of corona virus

As the corona virus pandemic continues to expand, the importance or implementing preventative measures is growing. The country is currently facing a dual challenge of disseminating accurate, timely and potentially lifesaving messages on the one hand and countering a steady flow of disinformation on the other. This challenge has been referred to by some as… Continue a ler Songs in local languages help disseminate messages to prevent spread of corona virus

h2n celebrates its 2nd anniversary as an independent Mozambican NGO

MAPUTO, 20 February 2020 – This week, h2n is celebrating its second anniversary as an independent Mozambican non-governmental organization. h2n is one of three organizations established under the USAID-funded Media Strengthening Program (MSP), which ended last year, to provide continuity, local ownership and cost effective program implementation. h2n is currently funded primarily by Norway and has staff in Maputo, Sofala,… Continue a ler h2n celebrates its 2nd anniversary as an independent Mozambican NGO