Extension agents as liaisons: connecting rural people to food security programs?

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-01-30 DOI:10.1080/22041451.2023.2167514
Hagos Nigussie
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ABSTRACT This paper examined the use of extension agents in connecting rural people to food security programs in the Irob and Gulomekeda districts, in eastern Tigray, Ethiopia. This study employed qualitative research involving 50 semi-structured interviews, 10 focus group discussions, and 15 hours of personal observation. Extension agents use public meetings to transfer agricultural technologies to rural people. However, results showed that public meetings are ineffective to connect rural people to food security programs. This has limited peoples’ power to voice their concerns and restrained their agency to sanction their choices and negotiate the structures. Besides, the food security implementation procedures are not inclusive limiting people’s participation in the strategy design and strategy implementation procedures. Study results also showed that administrative challenges and personal incompetence have affected extension agents from undertaking their duties effectively. Overall, despite Ethiopia invests in agricultural extension systems, little has been achieved to improve rural food security.
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推广代理作为联络人:将农村人口与粮食安全计划联系起来?
本文研究了推广机构在埃塞俄比亚提格雷东部Irob和Gulomekeda地区将农村人口与粮食安全计划联系起来的情况。本研究采用定性研究,包括50个半结构化访谈,10个焦点小组讨论和15个小时的个人观察。推广人员利用公众会议向农村人口转让农业技术。然而,结果表明,公共会议无法将农村人口与粮食安全计划联系起来。这限制了人民表达其关切的权力,限制了他们的机构批准他们的选择和谈判结构。此外,粮食安全实施程序不具有包容性,限制了人们对战略设计和战略实施程序的参与。研究结果还表明,行政挑战和个人能力不足影响了外派人员有效履行职责。总体而言,尽管埃塞俄比亚对农业推广系统进行了投资,但在改善农村粮食安全方面收效甚微。
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