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Radio for Peacebuilding, AfricaProject EvaluationPublication DateAugust 1, 2006
SummaryFrom the Executive Summary The goals of the Radio for Peacebuilding, Africa project are to develop, spread and encourage the use of radio broadcasting techniques and content that have a constructive impact on the conflicts that exist at many different levels in African societies; to promote knowledge about and use of the techniques already used by Search for Common Ground and others, and to promote the new techniques and skills developed during the workshops. The anticipated project outcomes are fivefold:
The evaluation methodology included both quantitative and qualitative methods. In-depth interviews were conducted with registered users throughout Africa, in English and French. Particular focus was given to two sample countries: Kenya and DRC [Democratic Republic of the Congo]. A total of 146 respondents were accessed for this study, including 119 respondents to the e-survey, 4 and 92 respondents to in-depth interviews, (62 conducted by telephone and 30 face-to-face during the Kenyan field visit.) The majority of interviewees (65) had already completed the survey before being interviewed for follow-up. Key findings and conclusions It is the conclusion of the evaluation team that the RFPA project has started well in establishing itself as a valuable peacebuilding resource for African broadcasters. It has had an influence in changing broadcasters' attitudes and knowledge about peacebuilding techniques and formats. This in turn has lead to the beginning of actual programmatic change on-air in Africa, to the benefit of a wide range of listeners throughout the continent. In its first two and a half years the project has established a highly valuable membership base of broadcasters engaged in peacebuilding issues in Africa. This membership base is potentially a powerful foundation for continued development of networks of broadcasters who are committed to peace, and who can work with each other and assist one another in promoting peacebuilding radio. The project has been successful in developing an initial range of useful materials, with the guidebooks proving the most popular. The audio materials need further development and, potentially, materials needs to be rationalized in order to prioritize investing in the most useful and desired resources for the membership. The project has begun strongly, and has a solid potential to make a lasting contribution to peace in Africa in the medium and long term." ContactRadio for Peacebuilding Africa
Search for Common Ground
Brussels
Belgium
Tel: +32 (0)2 234 36 74
Fax: +32 (0)2 732 30 33
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