Edutainment shows promise in changing behavior at scale, yet little is known about how to maximize impacts. We undertake an experimental evaluation of a popular television series, C’est la vie!, delivered through film clubs in rural Senegal, on violence against women and girls, and sexual and reproductive health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. We find C’est la vie! improved knowledge three months after film clubs ended, as well as violence-related attitudes nine months later, however, find no impacts on behaviors. We investigate design components intended to strengthen impacts, generally finding no additional impacts from post-screening discussions, engaging men, and podcasts.Non-PRIFPRI1; DCA; CRP2; 4 Transforming Agricultural and Rur...
The paper reports on the evaluation of “It’s Your Business, ” a dramatic radio serial promoting dome...
With their tremendous reach and popularity, soap operas might at first look like light entertainment...
We study the impact of a graduation program for ultra-poor women in eastern Democratic Republic of C...
C’est la Vie! is an education edutainment TV series developed and produced by the Réseau Africain po...
Background: Edutainment aims to spread educational messages in an entertaining way, and often reache...
International audienceBackground: Edutainment aims to spread educational messages in an entertaining...
Over one third of women around the world are victims of physical or sexual violence (WHO, 2013). Man...
This paper explores the potential use of entertainment media programs for achieving development goal...
There exists an abundance of literature going back to the 1990s on the effectiveness o...
Background"Cest la Vie!" (CLV) is a serial drama that entertains, educates, and promotes positive he...
We measure the impact of an edutainment television programme specifically designed to promote entrep...
Lakou Kajou is an educational media program produced in Port-au-Prince,Haiti. Targeted to pre-primar...
peer reviewedUsing the sustainable livelihoods framework to evaluate the impact of a farmer-to-farme...
Women have made tremendous progress in their quest for equality with their male counterparts. But, s...
With the rise of new information and communication technologies, advocacy campaigns in development h...
The paper reports on the evaluation of “It’s Your Business, ” a dramatic radio serial promoting dome...
With their tremendous reach and popularity, soap operas might at first look like light entertainment...
We study the impact of a graduation program for ultra-poor women in eastern Democratic Republic of C...
C’est la Vie! is an education edutainment TV series developed and produced by the Réseau Africain po...
Background: Edutainment aims to spread educational messages in an entertaining way, and often reache...
International audienceBackground: Edutainment aims to spread educational messages in an entertaining...
Over one third of women around the world are victims of physical or sexual violence (WHO, 2013). Man...
This paper explores the potential use of entertainment media programs for achieving development goal...
There exists an abundance of literature going back to the 1990s on the effectiveness o...
Background"Cest la Vie!" (CLV) is a serial drama that entertains, educates, and promotes positive he...
We measure the impact of an edutainment television programme specifically designed to promote entrep...
Lakou Kajou is an educational media program produced in Port-au-Prince,Haiti. Targeted to pre-primar...
peer reviewedUsing the sustainable livelihoods framework to evaluate the impact of a farmer-to-farme...
Women have made tremendous progress in their quest for equality with their male counterparts. But, s...
With the rise of new information and communication technologies, advocacy campaigns in development h...
The paper reports on the evaluation of “It’s Your Business, ” a dramatic radio serial promoting dome...
With their tremendous reach and popularity, soap operas might at first look like light entertainment...
We study the impact of a graduation program for ultra-poor women in eastern Democratic Republic of C...