Exciting news! 🎉 Population Media Center Ethiopia (PMC-E) has published a book celebrating two decades of impactful work!
The book highlights key achievements, including popular radio serial dramas like Yeken Kignit, Dimbiba, Menta Menged, Sibrat, Mieraf, and Nikakat, among others. It also features the success of radio talk shows such as Yalaleke Guzo, Baby Wash, Mano, and Himilo.
In addition to showcasing these engaging programs, the book covers powerful human-interest stories, results from audience monitoring surveys, insights on social media impacts, and collaborative efforts with Ethiopian women’s legal associations via Hotline services. It offers a comprehensive view of PMC-E’s work in empowering communities across Ethiopia over the last 20 years.
PMC-E is an international organization dedicated to using entertainment-education and mass media to promote women’s rights, population stabilization, and environmental sustainability. Our mission is to drive social and cultural change by addressing interconnected issues such as women’s empowerment, population, and environmental sustainability. We aim to help people live healthier, more prosperous lives while supporting a sustainable balance with the world’s resources.
Through various projects, PMC-E has made significant strides in addressing critical issues such as HIV/AIDS, reproductive health, family planning, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), and child marriage. Our innovative communication strategies, particularly through radio dramas and talk shows, have effectively spread awareness, fostered behavioral changes, and empower individuals across the nation.
A heartfelt thank you to all governmental bodies—from federal to woreda levels—for your unwavering support and collaboration. Your partnership has been instrumental in transforming our vision into impactful societal change.
📖 Want to dive deeper? The book is available online for all to explore! #PMC #EmpowermentThroughMedia #CommunityImpact #WomensRights #EnvironmentalSustainability #FGM #PopulationStabilization #SocialChange #TwoDecadesOfImpact