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Jambo! Radio Scotland exists to advance opportunity, participation and representation through community broadcasting, education, training and creative activity.
Our radio station is more than a broadcasting platform. It provides a practical community space where people can develop skills, gain experience, volunteer, share their stories and participate in conversations that affect their communities.
Through radio, podcasts, video, digital media, training, events and community projects, we help people develop confidence, communication and creative skills while increasing the visibility of voices that remain under-represented in mainstream media and towards a more representative cultural life in Scotland, and inspires our vision of a Scotland committed to anti-racism.
Amplifying Voices. Developing Skills. Creating Opportunities.
Our mission is to empower communities through inclusive broadcasting, education, creative skills development and meaningful participation.
We work to:
Creating Community Impact Through Media
Practical opportunities for young people to learn broadcasting, journalism, podcasting, video production, presenting, interviewing, editing and digital content creation.
Training, mentoring, volunteering and practical experience that help people build confidence, portfolios and transferable skills and progress towards education, training and employment.
Inclusive radio programmes and digital content reflecting the experiences, cultures and priorities of communities that are often under-represented.
Accessible opportunities to develop skills, build networks, participate in community life and have voices and experiences represented.
Community-led broadcasting and information addressing health, mental wellbeing and other issues affecting our audiences.
Broadcasting, events and creative projects that celebrate, document and share African, Caribbean and wider community culture and heritage.
Community-Led. Community-Focused.
Our impact is measured not only by the number of people who listen to Jambo! Radio, but by the opportunities created through our charitable work.
We provide volunteering, training, work experience, community broadcasting and creative opportunities that enable people to develop practical skills, confidence and connections.
Our programmes help participants gain broadcasting and digital media experience, build portfolios, develop communication and teamwork skills and explore pathways into education, volunteering and employment.
We regularly gather feedback from participants, volunteers, listeners and community partners so that people who access our services can influence the programmes and opportunities we develop.
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There are many ways to take part in our charitable work.
Give your time and skills to community broadcasting, events and projects across Scotland.
🎧Take part in broadcasting, podcasting and digital media training and build practical work experience.
🎤Bring your idea to air and share the stories, music and conversations that matter to your community.
🤝Work with us on community projects, campaigns, events and funded programmes.
💛Donate to help us keep training, opportunities and community broadcasting free to access.
Renowned Somali singer, composer, poet, and cultural icon Axmed Naaji Sacad Cali Naasir has passed away at the age of 84 in London, leaving behind a legacy that spans over six decades. Naasir, celebrated for his contributions to Somali culture, has left an indelible mark on the country’s music scene, as highlighted by Mohamed Haji Ingiriis in an article for The Conversation Africa.
Born in 1939 in Mogadishu during the era of Italian colonialism, Naasir’s talent for singing flourished during his education in government schools, where he learned Arabic and Italian songs and used his voice to praise the newly-designed Somali flag. He became a member of the Somali Youth League and captivated audiences at their gatherings with his melodious performances.
Naasir’s career took off in 1961 when he became a radio show host, gaining popularity both on the airwaves and on the streets of Mogadishu. He played a crucial role in bridging the cultural divide between northern and southern Somalia, enriching Somali music with his unique style. Despite the changing political landscape following the military coup in 1969, Naasir adapted and continued to thrive during the golden era of the military regime in the early 1970s, earning domestic and international acclaim for his musical prowess. However, as Somalia descended into civil war in the 1980s, Naasir, unwilling to align with any faction, refrained from composing songs during the conflict. He sought refuge in Yemen, where he used his music to advocate for peace and a unified Somalia.
Even in exile, Naasir remained committed to his mission of rebuilding Somalia from the ruins of war. He focused on creating nationalistic and patriotic songs, using his music as a tool for healing and reconciliation. Naasir embarked on world tours, promoting peace and actively contributing to efforts aimed at bringing stability to Somalia.
Throughout his illustrious career, Axmed Naaji Sacad Cali Naasir became an emblematic figure in Somali culture, leaving an enduring legacy as a musician and cultural ambassador. His contributions to Somali music and his tireless efforts for peace will continue to inspire generations to come.


