Survey: Why do you read Dabanga’s articles?

Today we are asking our audience to give us feedback about why you listen to Radio Dabanga, what content you would like to see more of, and how you would like to contribute.

A truck driver listens to the radio in North Darfur (File photo: Albert Gonzalez Farran / Unamid)

Today we are asking our audience to give us feedback about why you read Radio Dabanga's articles, what content you would like to see more of, and how you would like to contribute. 

A small team of experienced journalists make our daily news articles possible.

Our editorial independence means that we can continue to provide fact-checked, reliable updates to Sudanese people and international stakeholders. As Sudan’s political and economic climate becomes increasingly uncertain, our work at Radio Dabanga becomes increasingly important. 

Radio Dabanga is currently working with Maastricht University to research new forms of funding structures which could help to sustain our organisation into the future.  

If you would like to be a part of helping us to shape that future, please fill out this survey.


(Photo credit: Irina Raiu)