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  1. Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal by Goudou D, Traoré Gue, J.N., Ouédraogo, Mathieu, Segda, Zénabou, Badiane Ndour, Ndèye Yacine, Sall, Moussa, Gueye F, Sissoko, Keffing, Zougmoré, Robert B., Moussa, Abdoulaye S.

    Published 2012
    “…The ‘protected’ forest has almost disappeared, the soils have low fertility and are degraded, and crop production is not sufficient to meet the food needs of a family throughout the year. Families must buy food to fill the gap in production. …”
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  2. Shaping resilience: Gender insights on weather and climate information services in East Africa by Ouya, Fredrick, Lutomia, Cosmas, Mvuyibwami, Patrick, Byandaga, Livingstone, Kagabo, Desire, Nchanji, Eileen

    Published 2024
    “…Men, women, and youths mainly accessed WCIS through television, radio, extension officers, and social media platforms like YouTube. …”
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  3. Attitydförändringar efter rovdjursangrepp : kunskap, attityd och ekonomi: en teststudie av en enkät by Melin, Tomas

    Published 2018
    “…Other studies have shown that gained knowledge may form and change opinions, and furthermore that television and the word of family and friends are the most regular forms of information sources for the Swedish inhabitants. …”
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  4. Household Endowments and Poverty Reduction in Rural Nigeria: Evidence from Rice Farming Households by Awotide, B.A., Diagne, A., Awoyemi, T.T., Ojehomon, V.E.T.

    Published 2011
    “…The introduction of good toilet facilities and sanitation should be embarked upon and education on the need for family planning should be increased if poverty is to be reduced or eliminated in the study area.…”
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  5. Midline Household Survey Results: Rupandehi, Nepal by Bhusal, Aastha, Pudasaini, Roshan, Khatri, Laxman, Neupane, Santosh, Nagpal, Mansi, Khatri-Chhetri, Arun

    Published 2020
    “…According to the survey, television, cell phone and bicycle are the most common assets in the area. …”
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  6. Ethiopia Alive & Thrive Process Evaluation Survey 2013: Health Extension Workers by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2020
    “…The broad objective of the impact evaluation in Ethiopia is to measure the impact of A&T’s community-based interventions (CBI), delivered through the government's health extension program (HEP) platform, in the reduction of stunting and improvement of infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in two regions where the integrated family health program (IFHP) operates, namely Tigray and SNNPR (Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region). …”
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  7. Ethiopia Alive & Thrive Process Evaluation Survey 2013: Supervisors of Health Extension Workers by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2020
    “…The broad objective of the impact evaluation in Ethiopia is to measure the impact of A&T’s community-based interventions (CBI), delivered through the government's health extension program (HEP) platform, in the reduction of stunting and improvement of infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in two regions where the integrated family health program (IFHP) operates, namely Tigray and SNNPR (Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region). …”
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  8. Ethiopia Alive & Thrive Process Evaluation Survey 2013: Volunteer Community Health Promoters by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2020
    “…The broad objective of the impact evaluation in Ethiopia is to measure the impact of A&T’s community-based interventions (CBI), delivered through the government's health extension program (HEP) platform, in the reduction of stunting and improvement of infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in two regions where the integrated family health program (IFHP) operates, namely Tigray and SNNPR (Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People’s Region). …”
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  9. The potential for digital adaptation in agriculture in the Zambezi River Basin countries: regional assessment report by Matchaya, Greenwell C., Aheeyar, Mohamed M. M., Ebrahim, Girma Yimer, Langan, Simon, Rex, William, Ajayi, O. C., Afun-Ogidan, O. D., Wouterse, F., Fakudze, Bhekiwe, Kasoma-Pele, Winnie, Rebelo, Lisa-Maria, Jacobs-Mata, Inga, Amarnath, Giriraj

    Published 2024
    “…The most frequently used digital technologies with the potential for climate adaptation include radios, satellite televisions, mobile phones, drones, computers, mobile applications, and data-enabled insurance services. …”
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