Equal Access Afghanistan uses a range of tools to achieve social change, such as community mobilization training, radio dramas, mobile live theatre, round table discussions, media training, TV documentaries, TV dramas and remote learning through radio. Equal Access provides real life examples and role modeling that enables people to improve their lives and communities.
Our programs have changed people’s attitudes and behaviors in areas that are critical to the development of Afghanistan, such as human rights and women's issues, Islamic education, health and hygiene, drug demand reduction, elections and civic participation, rule of law and peace building.
Community mobilization training, radio dramas, mobile live theatre, round table discussions, media training, TV documentaries, TV dramas and remote learning through radio.
In 2007, Equal Access reached nearly six million listeners, and expanded to reach almost 10 million in 2008. Equal Access radio programs are broadcast on 37 local FM stations based in central and remote provinces of Afghanistan. In addition, Equal Access radio programs are broadcast on a national FM network out of Kabul, and Equal Access television programs are broadcast to a national audience.