learning

Knowing your audience learning module

Farm Radio International has a series of online learning modules for its radio partners addressing radio skills. The most newest module addresses how to know your audience’s needs and use that information to design radio programming. All our modules are available at: www.farmradiotraining.org To access the modules, fill out the participation agreement at: https://farmradio.fm/

Gender equality and your radio program

To make your program gender-responsive, you need to ensure your program is respectful of both the women and the men in your audience. Farm Radio International has launched a revised self-guided gender module which provides you with some useful definitions, and gives you information on how you can reach and involve both women and men farmers in your program. The module also provides you with a checklist to make sure

Webinar: How ICTs Create Happiness

WSIS is having a panel on Tuesday April 12, 2022 at 12 p.m. CEST about how ICTs create happiness. Register for the event now to see Farm Radio International’s Kathryn Burnham, and other speakers: https://itu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eQIf3rD6RdGiu3DfpxKdLg The event is available only in English.

FAO e-learning courses: Sustainable Food Systems

The FAO e-learning Academy published a series of three courses on Sustainable Food Systems, designed collaboratively with One Planet Network’s Sustainable Food Systems (SFS) Programme, to equip you with the knowledge and tools required to apply systems thinking to complex food systems challenges in an integrated manner. The course series highlights how systems thinking and taking a sustainable food systems approach, can help to significantly improve our work in project

Learning opportunity: Farmer program e-course

Farm Radio International is excited to announce that our Farmer program e-course for radio broadcasters will begin on February 22—and registration is now open! This online course will help you make an engaging, entertaining, and informative farmer radio program. You will be guided by African e-facilitators and paired up with experienced mentors. You will learn: How to identify your audience and your audience’s information and communication needs. How to design

Generating revenue for your farmer program

If you are looking for ways to improve your farmer program, Farm Radio International’s online learning module is a great place to learn new techniques. This self-guided learning module uses simple pictures, questions, and short activities to explain key concepts. Generating revenue for your farmer program. This module introduces some techniques and practices for financing your farmer program. Every radio program needs reliable funding. Farm Radio broadcasting partners can access

Adapting resources for radio broadcast

If you are looking for ways to improve your farmer program, Farm Radio International’s online learning module is a great place to learn new techniques. This self-guided learning module uses simple pictures, questions, and short activities to explain key concepts. Adapting Farm Radio International resources. This module will help you understand some techniques for adapting our interview scripts, drama scripts, backgrounders, and Barza Wire stories for your radio program. It

Use VOICE to make good farmer programming

If you are looking for ways to improve your farmer program, Farm Radio International’s online learning module is a great place to learn new techniques. This self-guided learning module uses simple pictures, questions, and short activities to explain key concepts. Use VOICE to make good farmer programming This module explores Farm Radio’s VOICE Standards. You will learn why farmers turn off a farmer program, why your station should have a

Communication for Rural Development E-Learning course

This course is meant to enable development and communication professionals to design and implement rural communication strategies combining participatory methods with communication processes, media and tools best suited for a specific situation. Duration: 5 hours Publication Date: July 2016 Audience The course primarily addresses field workers, community leaders, development and communication professionals who need to enhance their skills in designing and implementing participatory communication strategies and services. It also provides

Learning opportunity: Amplifying grassroots movements

The Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) is a multi-stakeholder platform with a global secretariat led by CIFOR and core funding provided by the Government of Germany. The GLF accelerates action towards the creation of productive, prosperous, equitable and climate-resilient landscapes and the achievement of the UNFCCC Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals (Agenda 2030). Learn more in Landscape News. GLF believes that learning is the foundation of long-lasting change. Through collaborative