We were recently joined by Malaak Al-Lawati, an Omani marine biologist, to discuss the biodiversity present here in the Sultanate of Oman, the importance of preserving them, and the history of her pursuit into the world of marine biology.
You can listen to the full interview on SoundCloud and YouTube. https://t.co/UAQgyBlnrS
Presented by @erfsiguess
Oman FM team was proud to cover an inspiring event by the Association of Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities, marking 25 years of empowering children and supporting brighter, more inclusive futures.
For children in Gaza, daily life is shaped by fear, loss, and uncertainty.
UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder explains what the current situation means for children living through ongoing violence, and the long-term consequences it leaves behind.
🎥 The full YouTube interview also covers his personal journey, Sudan, Ukraine, underreported conflicts, the psychological impact of war on children, and what young people themselves say they need most.
👉 Watch the full conversation on our YouTube Channel “90.4 Oman FM”
https://t.co/O4pVkfP73h
As the Association of Early Intervention for Children with Disability in Oman marks 25 years, Dr. Mazen Al Khabouri, Chairman of the Board, sat down to talk about the key developments over the years, ongoing awareness efforts, challenges and future priorities.
Listen to the full interview https://t.co/7Uhk8XP3J1
For millions of children in Sudan, displacement means repeated loss... of home, school, stability, and safety.
UNICEF Spokesperson James Elder explains what displacement looks like through a child’s eyes, and why Sudan has become one of the world’s most overlooked humanitarian crises.
🎥 The full YouTube interview also covers his personal journey Gaza, Ukraine, underreported conflicts, the psychological impact of war on children, and what young people themselves say they need most.
👉 Watch the full conversation on our YouTube Channel "90.4 Oman FM" Link in bio
Last month, during Cancer Awareness Month, we featured an inspiring conversation with Zahra Al Kindi, who opened up about her journey and what it means to truly be there for each other.
As we step into November, we look back on Zahra’s message as a reminder that support and awareness should continue all year round.
Tune in to the full episode on YouTube and SoundCloud, hosted by @asmaalriyami.
October is Cancer awareness Month. As Zahra Al Kindi shares her inspiring story, she is teaching us all what it means to be there for each other and showcase support.
Presented by @asmaalriyami
Find the full interview on our YouTube and Soundcloud
As a psychotherapist, Reem knows that caring for others starts with caring for yourself.
What began as her own outlet for stress relief became Oman’s largest ladies-only running community, a space for women to breathe, move, and reconnect with their minds.
Reem Al-Obeidani, psychotherapist at SQUH and one of the speakers at TEDx Shabab Street, talks about the essence of the platform: a place where ideas meet action, and voices find space to be heard. She also shares what drew her to it, and why now felt like the right moment to step on that stage.
UNICEF’s Global Lead on Disabilities Gopal Mitra paints a powerful picture of what inclusion really means.. a future where children with disabilities are seen, valued, and given the same opportunities as everyone else.
In this special conversation, UNICEF’s Gopal Mitra, Global Lead on Disability and Development, joins Talal Al Shahri to discuss how language, policy, and mindset can build a world where inclusion is not an act of charity, but an act of equality.
Find the whole interview on our SoundCloud https://t.co/lhfo5Ph58K
The Oman Olympic Committee has officially secured 10 Olympic Solidarity Scholarships for its athletes, a major achievement considering countries are typically awarded just 6.
These scholarships offer essential support as Oman prepares for a strong presence at the LA 2028 Olympic Games.
In this exclusive interview, His Highness Sayyid Azzan bin Kais Al Said, along with scholarship athletes Aliya Al Mughairi (Track and Field) and Ahmed Anwar Keskes (Fencing), share what this milestone means for them personally and for the future of Omani sport.
The metal community in Oman may be niche and small, but it is steadily growing, not just in terms of a fanbase, but in terms of the musicians that keep popping up in the scene as well.
Oman FM’s resident metalhead, Erfan Al-Ajmi, recently sat down with two members of Gridlok, a death thrash metal band that was found right here, in the Sultanate of Oman, and who, since the interview, have released their debut EP. They spoke about their music and the subject matter explored therein, how their paths came together, and the role they hope to play in the wider metal community in the Sultanate of Oman.
You can find the full interview on our SoundCloud.
Presented by Erfan Al Ajmi
After a 30 hour drive, 3 breakdowns, and many roadside collaborations , BohoVan became the first Omani and GCC act to perform at Petra, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Nadia and Kais recount the journey, and everything that happened along the road to Petra.
Umaima Al Mahdhori, Head of the Employment Governance Stream at the National Employment Program, explains how Tawteen, Oman’s national employment platform, connects jobseekers with verified opportunities across public and private sectors. She also discusses how the platform supports Oman Vision 2040 by promoting equal access to employment.
Full interview available now on SoundCloud.
https://t.co/05JAJZnOay
Nadia Al Taii interviews Her Excellency Sumaira Chowdhury, UNICEF representative to Oman, about the state of childhood and youth. They discuss why early childhood education matters, the biggest challenges children face today, and how young people can prepare for a healthy, thriving future.
Listen to the full interview https://t.co/xRPA365qCe
Ahead of the exhibition and workshops on Wednesday, October 1st, Abeer Al Mujaini, CEO and Co-Founder of Psychology of Youth, joins us to share a clear preview of what to expect. She explains how the program has been designed to engage young people in exploring mental health, self-development, and community wellbeing.
Listen to the full interview https://t.co/0kaWf5PyAR
Dr. Mohab Al Hinai, VP for Sustainability & Circular Economy at be’ah, explains the challenges that have delayed the shift toward real circular economy practices.
Catch him live at Duqm Now on Wednesday, 17 September at Crowne Plaza Hotel Duqm.