Trac FM partners with HEPS Uganda to enable citizens and media to address health service
delivery.
Trac FM teams visits partner stations in Arua, Gulu, Lira and Soroti
See below a visual representation of the results of a poll about the security situation in Somalia from January 2015. This joint poll of 5 radio stations is part of Trac FM's partnership with Free Press Unlimited.
Since 2014, over 370.000 SMS messages have been sent between Somali radio listeners and the TRAC FM platform. Over 80.000 unique individuals participated in interactive talk-shows by participating in interactive radio polls hosted on 12 partner stations throughout Somalia.
A new Trac FM poll shows that 20% of Ugandans who tried to register to vote in 2016 were unable to. Another 15% didn't register because they had no intention of voting.
With the many international organizations working alongside each other in Somalia, it can be hard to tell who does what. This week, radio stations in Mogadishu, Hiraan, and Puntland asked their listeners if they know what the European Union actually is. 8.303 people sent us their answer.
Multiple Journalism believes journalism of the digital age is not a threat to the independence and quality of professional journalism, but a liberation from corporate control. TRAC FM is proud to have been selected as one of the case studies for the Multiple Journalism initiatives.