Education Development Center and the Ministry of Health have collaborated to form QUESTT (Quality Education Services Through Technology) to produce and broadcast a radio series, titled Our Family. The project recognises that the key to overcoming both HIV/AIDS and its consequences rests within communities. It urges whole communities to tackle the issue, working with learners, teachers and parents, and encourages parents to speak to their children about illness, death and other taboo subjects.
Children, Orphaned and Other Vulnerable Children, Child-Headed Households in Zambia
Powered by either wind-up human energy or solar power, the Lifeline radio is designed specifically to connect people in remote communities to the information network. Constructed to operate in the harshest of conditions and climates, the Lifeline radio is rugged, colorful, easy to use and carry, receives excellent AM, FM, and two shortwave frequencies and plays for many hours non-stop. It is available to aid and donor organizations for developmental and humanitarian initiatives.
Speaking about the value of the radios to the project, Godfrey Chitalu, QUESTT Project Coordinator, said: ‘The program would not succeed without the radios. Ordinary radios need batteries and electricity and our people do not have these’.