Gender responsive communication tools and approaches for scaling the Triple S Technology in Ethiopia and Ghana

The RTB Triple S Scaling project (3S+) is a 27-month project funded by the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) and was operational in Ghana and Ethiopia. The aim of the project was to scale out the Triple S technology – a root-based vine production technology suitable for arid and semi-arid areas. Amongst the scaling strategies developed and implemented, was an outreach strategy based on three types of treatment: Core communities, informed communities, spillover communities. Subsequently, various communication tools and approaches were used for the three types of communities. Following use of these strategies, there was a need to assess their effectiveness in aiding technology dissemination, uptake and scaling. A study was designed to assess which communication methods were best suited to the needs of women and men in transmission and delivery of the Triple S innovation scaling package.

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Main Authors: Mayanja, S., Suleiman, I., Imoro, S., Mourik, Tom A. van, Asfaw, F., Cherinet, M., McEwan, M.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Potato Center 2020-10
Subjects:sweet potatoes, production, production technology, gender, communication, communication strategies,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110029
https://doi.org/10.4160/9789290605539
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1100292023-10-02T08:33:27Z Gender responsive communication tools and approaches for scaling the Triple S Technology in Ethiopia and Ghana Mayanja, S. Suleiman, I. Imoro, S. Mourik, Tom A. van Asfaw, F. Cherinet, M. McEwan, M. sweet potatoes production production technology gender communication communication strategies The RTB Triple S Scaling project (3S+) is a 27-month project funded by the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) and was operational in Ghana and Ethiopia. The aim of the project was to scale out the Triple S technology – a root-based vine production technology suitable for arid and semi-arid areas. Amongst the scaling strategies developed and implemented, was an outreach strategy based on three types of treatment: Core communities, informed communities, spillover communities. Subsequently, various communication tools and approaches were used for the three types of communities. Following use of these strategies, there was a need to assess their effectiveness in aiding technology dissemination, uptake and scaling. A study was designed to assess which communication methods were best suited to the needs of women and men in transmission and delivery of the Triple S innovation scaling package. 2020-10 2020-11-02T14:32:44Z 2020-11-02T14:32:44Z Report Mayanja, S; Suleiman, I; Imoro, S; Van Mourik, T; Asfaw, F; Cherinet, M and McEwan, M. (2020). Gender responsive communication tools and approaches for scaling the Triple S Technology in Ethiopia and Ghana. International Potato Center: Lima, Peru. 978-92-9060-553-9 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110029 https://doi.org/10.4160/9789290605539 en RTB Report CC-BY-4.0 Open Access 41 p. application/pdf International Potato Center
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Gender responsive communication tools and approaches for scaling the Triple S Technology in Ethiopia and Ghana
description The RTB Triple S Scaling project (3S+) is a 27-month project funded by the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) and was operational in Ghana and Ethiopia. The aim of the project was to scale out the Triple S technology – a root-based vine production technology suitable for arid and semi-arid areas. Amongst the scaling strategies developed and implemented, was an outreach strategy based on three types of treatment: Core communities, informed communities, spillover communities. Subsequently, various communication tools and approaches were used for the three types of communities. Following use of these strategies, there was a need to assess their effectiveness in aiding technology dissemination, uptake and scaling. A study was designed to assess which communication methods were best suited to the needs of women and men in transmission and delivery of the Triple S innovation scaling package.
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