 This study found that exposure to radio health nutrition education resulted in improved knowledge, attitudes and practices related to nutrition among mothers in northern Ghana. This suggests that such programs can be effective in improving maternal nutrition knowledge and practices which may lead to improved child nutrition and health outcomes. However, the study did not find any significant impacts on child nutrition outcomes. Further research should focus on identifying the most effective strategies for improving child nutrition outcomes through radio health nutrition education. This article was offered by Mohama Sakaka, Kadi Jaweema, Fred Kizuto and others.