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At the core of our training and capacity-building approach lies the creation of context-specific, accessible, and impactful Learning and IEC (Information, Education, and Communication) materials. These tools are crucial for ensuring that knowledge reaches the grassroots in a manner that is both engaging and easy to understand.
Purpose and Approach
Our Learning and IEC materials are developed with the primary goal of translating complex concepts into simple, relatable, and action-oriented content. Whether it’s about best practices in aquaculture, climate-resilient agriculture, or rural entrepreneurship, our materials cater to the diverse learning needs and literacy levels of rural communities.
We follow a participatory and inclusive approach in the design of these resources. Inputs are drawn from field-level experiences, expert consultations, and feedback from farmers, fishers, SHGs, and community-based organizations to ensure relevance and practicality.
Step-by-step guides on various topics such as fish pond management, organic inputs, value addition, water quality, and disease prevention.
Visually engaging materials used during group discussions and village-level awareness campaigns.
Structured learning modules for trainers and field facilitators, aligned with specific training goals.
Short videos, animations, and voiceover stories in local languages to enhance learning through visual demonstration.
IEC content for WhatsApp sharing, mobile-based training, and integration into digital learning platforms.
Recognizing the linguistic diversity of our operational areas, we prioritize the use of local languages and culturally relevant metaphors in our IEC materials. This enhances comprehension and encourages faster adoption of new practices among community members.
These materials are not stand-alone products but are integrated into field-level interventions. They serve as essential tools during:
Our field teams, trainers, and community resource persons are trained on how to effectively use these tools to promote behavioral change and encourage learning retention.
The materials developed cover a wide range of thematic areas, including:
We regularly review and revise our materials based on field feedback, monitoring data, and emerging needs. This iterative process ensures that our IEC resources remain current, effective, and aligned with the community’s developmental goals.
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