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DocumentEmpowering approaches to Media interviews
Guidance for FAO Staff
2015Doing a media interview helps get FAO’s main message across to a wide audience. As an FAO staff member you can be an authoritative source for the media when they cover FAO-related issues. Thanks to you, they can answer the question “why” in relation to food price increases, reduction in numbers of hungry people, or any other topic that relates to the mandate of FAO - which is among the broadest of any UN agency. Be sure to link what you do to impact on people. For some agencies (humanitarian) th e link is obvious, but for FAO that may not always be the case. So you need to make the link all the time. These guidelines will help you better prepare and deal with an interview whether it is radio, TV or print. -
DocumentFinal evaluation of Pursuing Pastoralist Resilience through Improved Animal Health Service Delivery in Pastoralist Areas of Ethiopia. Annex 5. Guide question lists for semi-structured interviews
Project code: GCP/ETH/083/EC
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMixing tradition and new learning in farming: Interview with Sandy Obsioma, rice farmer, Province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines
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No results found.This case study documents the experience of Sandy Obsioma, a young farmer farmer who welcomes the use of new technologies and combines these with more traditional farming methods. He sees the positive potential of the Farmer Field School and how this approach could turn farmer groups in their municipality into entrepreneurs.
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