Behavioural change to promote the adoption of agronomic solutions

This report provides an overview of how behaviour change is addressed across the EiA Use Cases. It represents an effort of the Behaviour Change Group (BCG) to document how the behaviour change occurs. The report draws on experiences from 10 EiA Use Case Leads, as well as insights from the use ca...

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Main Authors: Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley, Muller, Anna, Abera, Wuletawu
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159345
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Muller, Anna
Abera, Wuletawu
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description This report provides an overview of how behaviour change is addressed across the EiA Use Cases. It represents an effort of the Behaviour Change Group (BCG) to document how the behaviour change occurs. The report draws on experiences from 10 EiA Use Case Leads, as well as insights from the use case profiles depicting behaviour change strategies. The report documents behavioural insights and challenges to behaviour change, and highlights the behaviour change principles identified in the Use Cases. The Use Case countries include Bangladesh, Cambodia, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Morocco and Nigeria. Fifteen of the twenty Use Case leads were invited to contribute, with ten responding and engaging in a behaviour change discussion and reporting. This report offers an overview of behaviour change initiatives undertaken within the EiA Use Cases, highlighting key lessons learned.
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spelling CGSpace1593452025-11-05T11:37:53Z Behavioural change to promote the adoption of agronomic solutions Ofosu-Ampong, Kingsley Muller, Anna Abera, Wuletawu behavioural sciences market access behavioural responses This report provides an overview of how behaviour change is addressed across the EiA Use Cases. It represents an effort of the Behaviour Change Group (BCG) to document how the behaviour change occurs. The report draws on experiences from 10 EiA Use Case Leads, as well as insights from the use case profiles depicting behaviour change strategies. The report documents behavioural insights and challenges to behaviour change, and highlights the behaviour change principles identified in the Use Cases. The Use Case countries include Bangladesh, Cambodia, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Morocco and Nigeria. Fifteen of the twenty Use Case leads were invited to contribute, with ten responding and engaging in a behaviour change discussion and reporting. This report offers an overview of behaviour change initiatives undertaken within the EiA Use Cases, highlighting key lessons learned. 2024-11 2024-11-06T20:18:12Z 2024-11-06T20:18:12Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159345 en Open Access application/pdf Ofosu-Ampong, K.; Muller, A.; Abera, W. (2024) Behavioural change to promote the adoption of agronomic solutions. 23 p.
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Behavioural change to promote the adoption of agronomic solutions
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market access
behavioural responses
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