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Soul City 4 Evaluation

Publication Date

September 15, 2000

Summary

Broadcast in 1999, the Soul City 4 television series highlighted the issue of violence against women in Southern Africa. It was bolstered by a daily radio drama, full-colour booklets, an advertising/publicity campaign, and an advocacy and social mobilisation campaign, in an effort to shift knowledge, attitudes and practices around gender-based violence (GBV) - and to encourage individuals and communities to take action to stop abuse. What follows is a series of elements that made up the evaluation of Soul City's multi-media Series 4.

1.BACKGROUND


Series 4 Components
Author: Shereen Usdin


Highlights of Soul City Series 4
Author: Sue Goldstein


2. EVALUATION DESIGN


Impact Evaluation Soul City 4 - Overview
Authors: Esca Scheepers, Sue Goldstein and Shereen Usdin


Evaluation of Soul City in partnership with the National Network on Violence Against Women (NNVAW)
Author: Nicola Christofides, Women's Health Project


Sentinel Site Studies, and (National) Qualitative Impact Assessment
Author: Katharine Hall & Karen Daniels, Social Surveys


An evaluation of the (broader) environmental/ societal impact of Soul City: Primarily from an institutional / organisational point of view
Author: Matthew J Smith, Strategy and Tactics


Media Monitoring and Analysis
Author: Esca Scheepers & Nicola Christofides


Cost Effectiveness Study
Author: Debbie Muirhead, Centre for Health Policy


National Survey
Author: Tanya Samuels et al, The Community Agency for Social Enquiry


National Survey Analysis
Author: Dhaval S. Patel

3. ILLUSTRATIVE RESULTS


Soul City 4 - Illustrative Results


Placed on the Communication Initiative site September 30 2000
Last Updated September 14 2009



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