Communication Ecosystem Study

This study seeks to clarify the information ecosystem of communities living in border areas, including the identification of singularities related to women and young people in order to develop a communication strategy for behavior change.

Our mixed qualitative and quantitative approach communication ecosystem study surveyed 1,083 individuals from the northern border regions of Côte d’Ivoire to better understand communication methods and information sources in the region. The study
took place in the regions of Bagoué (Tengréla), Bounkani (Bouna, Doropo), Folon (Kimbirila-Nord/Goueya), Poro (Korhogo), Savanes (Sikolo), and Tchologo (Kong, Ouangolodougou).

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