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Evaluation of the Radio Soap Opera Produced by the Centre for Common Ground2002 SummaryThis 21-page evaluation examines the impact of two radio soap operas produced by the the Center for Common Ground (CCG) in Angola. CCG is a programme of Search for Common Ground (SFCG), an international non-governmental organisation (NGO). As part of its strategy to build the capacity of Angolans in conflict prevention and resolution, the CCG created "Vozes Que Falam" and "Coisas Da Nossa Gente", which were broadcast on Radio Nacional de Angola and its provincial stations as well as on LAC (Luanda Antena Comercial). Seeking to reach internally displaced persons (IDPs) in particular through this entertaining yet educational approach, CCG's goal was to promote wholesome relationships among all Angolans. To assess the impact of these productions, CCG contracted the services of a team of experts, most of whom were officers from Instituto Nacional de Estatística (National Institute of Statistics). The data-gathering procedure was direct interview, while a questionnaire with 22 variables was used as a data-gathering instrument on which information on each interviewee was recorded. Sixty percent of the people interviewed were war-displaced persons. The purpose of the study was to learn what the broadcast of the soap operas meant to the listeners, assessing the quality of these particular productions as well as enabling CCG to design future conflict resolution soap operas that will be applicable within the Angolan context. Excerpt from the "Findings" section: ContactJenny Neville
Programme Director Search for Common Ground in Angola Rua Ho Chi Min, No. 376 PO Box 1542 Barrio do Maculusso Luanda, Angola Tel: +244-222-44-6542 Fax: +244-222-44-6303 jneville@sfcg.org Related SummariesSourceSFCG website on June 3 2005 and February 20 2007. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 20 2007 Last Updated February 20 2007 |
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