The Outreach team uses radio drama and radio summaries of the Court proceedings to reach affected communities in the refugee camps in the east of Chad
Farchana is a village of about 2,000 inhabitants and is also a temporary home to 200,000 refugees from Darfur.
The ICC Outreach team uses scripted radio dramas in the local languages – Fur, Zagawa and Masalit – to reach the affected communities in the camps in Chad and to explain the Court proceedings using live situations.
These radio programmes – the radio dramas and the summaries of the cases and proceedings – are broadcast on the network of radio stations in the east of the country.