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Kenya Rural Press Project: Project Findings and Recommendations

Nairobi: UNESCO;Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (1994), 20 pp.
"The Plan of Operation for Phase I of the Rural Press Project in Kenya was signed between the Government of Kenya and UNESCO in June 1979. This phase continued until 1983, to be succeeded by Phase II from 1984 to 1987. Phase III, the final phase of the project, lasted from 1987 until 1991 [...] Project Activities: The project secured the equipment and materials needed, trained the required personnel and established 11 rural newspapers throughout the country. Conclusion: From the evaluations performed and other reports submitted to UNESCO, there is no doubt that rural newspapers are an appropriate information and communication strategy in supporting development processes of rural societies. The overwhelming interest and enthusiastic embrace of this project by the rural communities are testimony to the fact that such newspapers are ideal for information communication for rural development empowerment and furtherance of participatory democracy." (Executive summary)
Objectives of the Rural Press, 5
Phase One, 5
Phase Two, 6
Phase Three, 6
Kericho Round Table, 8
Evaluation Report, 10
Extension of Phase Three, 11
Conclusions and Recommendations, 12