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Success of the COMM UNITY Project

The COMM UNITY project has achieved significant success in its mission to empower community radios and elevate diverse, marginalised voices. Here are some of the key achievements of the project:

  1. Collaboration Across Countries:

The project brought together 13 teams from three countries—Germany, Italy, and Ireland—to produce a series of impactful podcasts. This international collaboration enriched the content and provided diverse perspectives on various social issues.

  1. Training and Skill Development:

Hundreds of volunteers and participants received training in broadcasting, podcasting, and communication skills. These training sessions not only equipped them with technical know-how but also boosted their confidence and employability.

  1. Engaging Content Creation:

The project produced a wide range of podcasts covering themes such as social innovation, unfiltered diversity, and equality. These podcasts resonated with local communities and sparked meaningful conversations about pressing social issues.

  1. Empowerment of Marginalised Groups:

Through community radio and podcasting, marginalized groups were given a platform to share their stories and advocate for their needs. This empowerment fostered a sense of belonging and community cohesion.

  1. Raising Awareness and Driving Social Change:

The podcasts produced under the COMM UNITY project have raised awareness about critical issues such as integration, loneliness, and disability rights. By highlighting these issues, the project has contributed to driving social change and promoting equality.

  1. Recognition:

The project and its participants have received recognition across multiple local communities in Ireland, Germany and Italy for their contributions to community broadcasting and social empowerment. These accolades underscore the impact and success of the COMM UNITY project.


Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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