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Communicating with Radio: What Do We Know?Findings from a Review of Selected Rural Radio Effectiveness EvaluationsPublication DateMarch 1, 2008
SummaryThe main objective of this 106-page study is to discover, review, and analyse what has already been documented on the links between radio-based communication strategies and rural development outcomes, particularly with regards to smallholder farming and food security outcomes in Africa. This is in order to ensure that the African Farm Radio Research Initiative (AFFRI), a project of Farm Radio International, builds on and adds to existing knowledge about how radio-based communication strategies can most effectively help farmers to improve their productivity and food security. The report explores best radio practices, including issues related to optimal formats, schedules, production qualities, and station management. The study analyses 17 case studies from India, the Philippines, Tanzania, Mali, Malawi, Mozambique, Ghana, and South Africa and outlines key findings, as well as five knowledge gaps in rural and farm radio effectiveness. A sample of the key findings from the various case studies includes:
The five knowledge gaps identified by the research are:
The report suggests that farm broadcasting campaigns could draw upon the attributes of radio-based health communications to improve the effectiveness of using radio to engage with farmers, and calls for increased responsibility on AFFRI’s part to improve and strengthen farm radio research. ContactFarm Radio International
1404 Scott Street
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Tel: +1 613 761 3650
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Sheila Huggins-Rao
AFRRI Program Coordinator
African Farm Radio Research Initiative (AFRRI)
Farm Radio International/Radios Rurales Internationales
Ottawa
K1Y 4M8
Canada
Tel: + (613) 761-3659
Fax: + (613)798-0990
Related SummariesSourceAFFRI website on July 15 2008. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site July 17 2008 Last Updated August 20 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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