As jihadis advance in Mali, community radio stations broadcast hope

One early October evening, Ousmane Touré takes his accustomed seat in front of the microphone in the studio of Radio Naata in the northern Malian city of Gao. He focuses tonight’s show on the start of the new school year. The broadcast begins with interview clips, in which children and parents share their hopes for…

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