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A PILOT BLOCK LEVEL IEC STRATEGY SUPPORTING L 2 L PROGRAMME IEC Division MoRD Govt. of India.

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1 A PILOT BLOCK LEVEL IEC STRATEGY SUPPORTING L 2 L PROGRAMME IEC Division MoRD Govt. of India

2 WHAT IS AIMED TO BE ACHIEVED  Setting up of information hubs at Block levels that enable rural families access a basket of modern information and communication technologies Training educated youth,  especially women, in rural areas in operating information shops;  Training the rural youth in the organization and maintenance of a system that  Generates locally relevant information from generic information;  Maintenance, updating and dissemination of information on entitlements to rural  families using an appropriate blend of modern and existing channels of communication;  Conducting impact assessment based on organization of surveys, participatory rural  appraisal, and other appropriate methods of data gathering;  Building of a model in information dissemination and exchange in rural areas that  uses advanced information and communication technologies.

3 BACKGROUND L2L initiative endeavours to build: a cohesive Knowledge & Innovation Community comprising policy makers, implementers, academia, financial institutions, experts, NGOs and international bodies & over all the end users build collaborations, overcome the challenges bridge the urban & rural development gaps

4 BACKGROUND  Access to information by all becomes key to ensure a vibrant and efficient knowledge community  Meeting information needs of all constituents of the community is a challenging task  A COMMUNICATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT(CNA) IS THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS MEETING THE CHALLENGE.

5 WHY CNA IS CRITICAL ??  Yawning gaps between planners’ perception of a Scheme / Programme & the frontline implementers’ understanding vitiates whole implementation process and outcome.  Lack of knowledge regarding entitlements among end users results in low demand for service & lack of transparency

6 COMMUNICATION ALIGNS vs.

7 IDENTIFY KEY STAKEHOLDERS At Central level At state level At district level At Block Level At Panchayat Level

8 LIST OUT THE INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION NEEDS Undertake a situation analysis Consultations & Interviews with service providers (officials/implementers ) Focus group meetings with service users Collection of secondary data and documenting the village profiles

9 LIST OUT THE INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION NEEDS Document theme wise (agriculture, animal husbandry, health, education, income generating activities, etc.) information needs of the community. Prepare resource directory

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11 CONSULTATION PROCESS FOR INA

12 PRIORITIZE THE INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS Employment Education Agriculture WeatherMarketing www Basic Needs Food & Housing Health

13 CREATE AN INFORMATION WAREHOUSE FAQs on Government Schemes, Book of Entitlements, Guidelines & Forms, Bank loans, Cultivation Practices of different crops, quality of seeds ; Prices of farming and fishing equipment,fertilizers, seeds Awareness News and Information – based on season, government announcements, current trend, etc. Collection of ready use information from, various organizations and government departments

14 INFORMATION WARE HOUSE  Agro-meteorological information that is indispensable to food safety and agriculture in general  Information on Early Warning System (IEWS)  Information on market prices, which are of considerable importance to farmers and businessmen

15 CHART OUT THE COMMUNICATION TOOL & THE USAGE PATTERN

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17 ENGAGE KNOWLEDGE WORKERS  Identify people who can work as knowledge workers - VLWs, Asha, Anganwadi workers, NYK volunteers, students etc. - Train and orient them in information need assessment of the community, collection of relevant information, maintenance of information inventory - Use of simple dissemination methods,  To report and produce programmes for the Community Radio  Making programmes and interview techniques in Radio programming  Creating archives and maintaining data base  To report and edit content based on the needs of the community for the Community News Paper (CNP)  Usage of photography while writing content for CNP  Layout making and participatory work strategies in developing CNP features  Reinforcing and recapitulation mechanisms for creating impact activities  Documentation of success stories for motivating others to involve themselves into media  Marketing strategies  Feedback of the end users and incorporation for increasing the audience

18 USE SIMPLE COMMUNICATION TOOLS  Posters, hoardings, messages of wall paintings, bus shelters, leaflets  Above all inter personal communication.

19 FOLK & TRADITIONAL MEDIUMS

20 CONTACT PROGRAMMES & DEMONSTRATIONS

21 VKCs can provide villages with knowledge that the local community needs and it uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) to deliver the knowledge when it is needed. The aim is to bridge the digital divide and thus address the social exclusion and poverty associated with it. A Knowledge centre for every village

22 demand-driven and timely,locale- specific and relevant to the day-to-day life. Address to season based queries community newspaper readers opinion user register analysis findings from village profile thematic wise segregation need based user meetings government announcements area specific target group The information provided should be :

23 NEW ICT TOOLS : A REVOLUTION IN RURAL COMMUNICATION

24 SOLAR OPERATED RURAL TELE-MARTS Tele-centre on Wheels : A new way to access information in rural India

25 INFO THELA & INFORMATION KIOSKS

26 INTERNET RADIO THROUGH MOBILE PHONE

27 DIRECT 2 HOME LOCAL LOW COST TV

28 COMMUNITY RADIO


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