پديدآورندگان :
Teza J. نويسنده , Subrahmanyeswari B. نويسنده , Thammiraju D. نويسنده , Rajanna N. نويسنده
چكيده فارسي :
Livestock resources are important asset for women, who comprise 43 per cent of the agricultural labor
force in developing countries. Though many technologies for better productivity exist, the information
acquisition of women is very poor and adoption rates remain low resulting in poor productivity thus
affecting their livelihood security. Use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT), especially
mobile telephony has shown high potential to reach out women farmers through its three fold
communication functions of provision, co-ordination and support of information towards effective
dissemination and knowledge transfer. In this regard, a study was conducted in 2013 among 90 women
selected randomly out of 15 WSHGs for whom livestock rearing is an important income generating
activity, to assess the utilization pattern and effectiveness of mobile telephony dissemination of
information. It was found that out of the WSHG members having access to mobile phones, 59 per cent
had mobile ownership and SMS facility was primarily used by half of the members and significant
number of women were using mobiles for financial transactions, veterinary services and market
information. Inspite of little formal education among the women, text SMS was the preferred mode to
receive information. However, Information was broadcasted in two consecutive cycles for reinforced
communication in two forms i.e. both voice and text SMS, designed according to the information gaps
assessed. Significant difference with respect to knowledge was observed among the members of SHGs
during pre and post SMS broadcast, indicating potential role of mobile telephony in information
dissemination. Study confirmed that mobile telephony has significant role in transferring needful
information towards enhancing knowledge and awareness among the women farmer groups, who often
find it difficult to travel far to attend trainings.