Shamba Shape Up series one development benefit and systemic impact

Series One of SSU was broadcast on Citizen Television between March and June 2012. It is estimated that the series attracted an audience of around 3 million television viewers, based on the Kenya Advertising Research Foundation (KARF) industry recognized data for measuring the size and profile of te...

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Autor principal: Africa Centre for Applied Research
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34885
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description Series One of SSU was broadcast on Citizen Television between March and June 2012. It is estimated that the series attracted an audience of around 3 million television viewers, based on the Kenya Advertising Research Foundation (KARF) industry recognized data for measuring the size and profile of television audiences. The Series One pre and post broadcast research among small holder farmers with access to television, produced evidence that the series had a positive direct impact on the knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of the small holder farmers who viewed at least some of the programmes. There was no indication of the value of this impact. In order to answer some of these questions a further research study was commissioned by the Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) in June 2013. This report is largely based on the findings from that study.
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spelling CGSpace348852025-12-10T12:46:11Z Shamba Shape Up series one development benefit and systemic impact Africa Centre for Applied Research adaptation agriculture food security climate communication Series One of SSU was broadcast on Citizen Television between March and June 2012. It is estimated that the series attracted an audience of around 3 million television viewers, based on the Kenya Advertising Research Foundation (KARF) industry recognized data for measuring the size and profile of television audiences. The Series One pre and post broadcast research among small holder farmers with access to television, produced evidence that the series had a positive direct impact on the knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of the small holder farmers who viewed at least some of the programmes. There was no indication of the value of this impact. In order to answer some of these questions a further research study was commissioned by the Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) in June 2013. This report is largely based on the findings from that study. 2013-09-02 2014-02-17T15:26:39Z 2014-02-17T15:26:39Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34885 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Africa Centre for Applied Research. 2013. Shamba Shape Up Series One Development Benefit and Systemic Impact. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
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food security
climate
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Africa Centre for Applied Research
Shamba Shape Up series one development benefit and systemic impact
title Shamba Shape Up series one development benefit and systemic impact
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title_short Shamba Shape Up series one development benefit and systemic impact
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topic adaptation
agriculture
food security
climate
communication
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34885
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