Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been promoted as a framework to identify a set of solutions that simultaneously sustain agricultural productivity and incomes, increase the resilience of agriculture, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, it has proven to be challenging to reach women farm...
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| author | Ndegwa, Michael K. Ringler, Claudia Muteti, Francisca N. Kato, Edward Bryan, Elizabeth |
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| author_facet | Ndegwa, Michael K. Ringler, Claudia Muteti, Francisca N. Kato, Edward Bryan, Elizabeth |
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| description | Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been promoted as a framework to identify a set of solutions that simultaneously sustain agricultural productivity and incomes, increase the resilience of agriculture, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, it has proven to be challenging to reach women farmers with information on CSA practices. This note summarizes results from a study that assessed whether participatory video-based extension approaches tailored to women’s preferred CSA approaches could reduce the gender gap in awareness and adoption of CSA practices in Kenya. The findings suggest that watching the videos increased awareness of the CSA practices promoted in the videos as well as other practices. However, watching the videos did not increase the adoption of the CSA practices. We propose strategies to strengthen the uptake of CSA practices alongside participatory video-based extension. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1402062025-11-06T06:12:05Z Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya Ndegwa, Michael K. Ringler, Claudia Muteti, Francisca N. Kato, Edward Bryan, Elizabeth income agricultural productivity resilience climate-smart agriculture women farmers Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) has been promoted as a framework to identify a set of solutions that simultaneously sustain agricultural productivity and incomes, increase the resilience of agriculture, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, it has proven to be challenging to reach women farmers with information on CSA practices. This note summarizes results from a study that assessed whether participatory video-based extension approaches tailored to women’s preferred CSA approaches could reduce the gender gap in awareness and adoption of CSA practices in Kenya. The findings suggest that watching the videos increased awareness of the CSA practices promoted in the videos as well as other practices. However, watching the videos did not increase the adoption of the CSA practices. We propose strategies to strengthen the uptake of CSA practices alongside participatory video-based extension. 2023-12-01 2024-03-14T12:09:05Z 2024-03-14T12:09:05Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140206 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139768 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Ndegwa, Michael K.; Ringler, Claudia; Muteti, Francisca N.; Kato, Edward; and Bryan, Elizabeth. 2023. Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya. Reaching Women Farmers With CSA Policy Note 9. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136949. |
| spellingShingle | income agricultural productivity resilience climate-smart agriculture women farmers Ndegwa, Michael K. Ringler, Claudia Muteti, Francisca N. Kato, Edward Bryan, Elizabeth Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya |
| title | Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya |
| title_full | Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya |
| title_fullStr | Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya |
| title_full_unstemmed | Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya |
| title_short | Can participatory video-based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices? Insights from rural Kenya |
| title_sort | can participatory video based extension increase awareness and knowledge of climate adaptation practices insights from rural kenya |
| topic | income agricultural productivity resilience climate-smart agriculture women farmers |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140206 |
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