Through radio, we're giving young people a platform to raise issues, share knowledge and come up with solutions.
Young people in Sierra Leone face a daunting challenge: many are unemployed and feel excluded from political processes. Through radio and television, Mi Stori (My Story) aims to inspire young people by championing positive role models – and offering a platform to engage direct with government leaders and decision-makers.
An interactive radio show, Dis Na Wi Voice (This is Our Voice) tells real stories from young people who have led positive change in their community. It also provides a space for young people to interview government leaders on issues from employment to corruption. Fun, fast-paced and informal, the show’s tagline is ‘Wetin na fo wi, without wi, nor to fo wi’ (What is for us, without us, is not for us).
"It's not common for young people to sit down with politicians and parliamentarians to discuss their issues in Sierra Leone." says the show's presenter, Maraya Conteh. "Through radio, we're giving young people a platform to raise issues, share knowledge and come up with solutions."
From relationships to employment, the radio show’s topics are supplemented by a host of engaging social media content – and frequent appearances from celebrities and sports stars.
The project includes a series of powerful mini-documentaries, following the stories of nine inspiring young people – including a girl who became pregnant as a teenager but returned to school, and an .
The Krio-language radio show can be listened to on 12 partner stations. The documentaries are broadcast through four television partners and Facebook.
Project information
Project name | Mi Stori (My Story) |
Funder | Comic Relief through the |
Dates | 2017 |
Themes | Governance |
Outputs | Dis Na Wi Voice (This is Our Voice) |
Partners | Star FM, AYV TV and the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Corporation (SLBC). |
Our projects in Sierra Leone
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Empowering adolescent girls in Sierra Leone
There are 32,500 girls in Sierra Leone aged 13-17 who are not in school. Our project called Every Adolescent Girl Empowered and Resilient (EAGER) aims to aid in their transition to education, training or employment and inspire hope for their future. -
Protecting independent media for effective development
We are working with media support organisations and local partners to find out what works in supporting public interest media in Sierra Leone, Ethiopia and Bangladesh. -
Protecting pregnant women and children from malaria in Sierra Leone
Using insight from our response to the Ebola outbreak we're building awareness about malaria for those most at risk, using radio, TV, social media and community outreach. -
Using radio and television to inspire young people in Sierra Leone
Mi Stori (My Story) aims to inspire young people in Sierra Leone to be active, positive participants in their community through an interactive radio show and mini-documentaries championing positive role models.