Finote Lesiket
Ethiopia



Finote Lesiket (“The Right Path to Success”) was a radio talkshow that was part of the Whole Society Strategy accompanying the Yeregebu Feteloch ("Loosen Threads") radio serial drama in Ethiopia from September 2012 until March 2014, airing 114 episodes
Finote Lesiket was a radio panel discussion program encouraging people to express their views and opinions about alcohol and drug abuse. It was a platform to share information, exchange ideas, and engage in debates. This discussion and dialogue provided an important forum for starting discussions with family and friends, as well providing all audience members, particularly youth, more information about the realities of drug and alcohol abuse.
It was part of the Whole Society Strategy accompanying the Yeregebu Feteloch (“Loosen Threads”) radio serial drama and book, Azurit (“Whirlwind”).
Making a Difference
Finote Lesiket allowed people to talk openly about alcohol and drug abuse and was a tool to make sure that people had correct information. It was able to reach numerous people, correct misinformation, and encourage dialogue within families and communities.
Main Issues this Drama Addresses:
Rights of Women & GirlsAll issues addressed by this drama:
Project Information
Title: Fenote Lesiket (“The Right Path to Success”)
Format: Radio Talkshow
Location: Ethiopia
Language: Amharic
Duration: September 2012-March 2014
PMC Country Staff:
Country Representative: Dr. Negussie Teffera
Making a Difference
Finote Lesiket allowed people to talk openly about alcohol and drug abuse and was a tool to make sure that people had correct information. It was able to reach numerous people, correct misinformation, and encourage dialogue within families and communities.
Main Issues this Drama Addresses:
Rights of Women & GirlsAll issues addressed by this drama:
Project Information
Title: Fenote Lesiket (“The Right Path to Success”)
Format: Radio Talkshow
Location: Ethiopia
Language: Amharic
Duration: September 2012-March 2014
PMC Country Staff:
Country Representative: Dr. Negussie Teffera
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