Community radio in breaking the silence of gender-based violence in Tanzania: An analysis of Sengerema community radio

Dianus Josephat Ishengoma
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Gender-based violence (GBV) is a grave violation of human dignity that significantly impacts millions of individuals worldwide, with Sub-Saharan Africa facing severe challenges. This article examined the effectiveness of Sengerema community radio in addressing GBV within Tanzania. The research specifically investigates the level of community engagement in radio-based dialogues regarding GBV. Employing a mixed-methods approach and descriptive research design, data was gathered from a sample of 204 community members surveyed across five wards of the Sengerema District. Additionally, interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with radio programme producers and editors. The findings reveal that only 40 per cent of community members actively participate in radio programmes focused on GBV, with men displaying higher levels of engagement compared to women. While the radio has contributed to positive shifts in attitudes towards GBV, its capacity to expose and effectively address this issue through programming remains limited. The study identifies several challenges faced by the radio station in its endeavours to tackle GBV, including financial constraints, inadequate support from politicians and local government leaders, deeply entrenched cultural practices, and unfavourable programme scheduling. To enhance the radio’s effectiveness in addressing GBV, the study recommends increasing the number of programmes dedicated to this issue, involving local government leaders in broadcasting plans and scheduling programmes at times when they are accessible to a larger portion of the community.
坦桑尼亚社区广播打破性别暴力的沉默:对 Sengerema 社区广播的分析
基于性别的暴力(GBV)是对人类尊严的严重侵犯,对全世界数百万人造成了严重影响,而撒哈拉以南非洲地区则面临着严峻的挑战。本文探讨了 Sengerema 社区广播在坦桑尼亚解决基于性别的暴力问题的有效性。研究特别调查了社区参与基于广播的性别暴力对话的程度。文章采用混合方法和描述性研究设计,从森格雷马区五个选区的 204 名社区成员样本中收集数据。此外,还对广播节目制作人和编辑进行了访谈和焦点小组讨论。调查结果显示,只有 40% 的社区成员积极参与了以性别暴力为主题的广播节目,男性的参与程度高于女性。虽然广播促进了人们对性别暴力态度的积极转变,但其通过节目揭露和有效解决这一问题的能力仍然有限。研究指出了广播电台在努力解决基于性别的暴力问题时面临的几项挑战,包括财政限制、政治家和地方政府领导人的支持不足、根深蒂固的文化习俗以及不利的节目安排。为了提高广播电台解决基于性别的暴力问题的效率,研究建议增加专门针对这一问题的节目数量,让地方政府领导人参与广播计划,并将节目安排在更多社区居民能够收听到的时间。
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