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illuminAid relies on evidence-based research to guide our video-assisted behavior change communication intervention. Explore the publications below to learn more about how video can be used as a powerful information and communication technology for development (ICT4D). Information and Communication Technologies to Provide Agricultural Advice to Smallholder Farmers.
Effects of community-based educational video interventions on nutrition and health
Effectiveness of Video-Based Health Education on Breastfeeding Practices Among Infants Aged 0–6
Feasibility of video-based health education for maternal and infant health in Ethiopia
Transforming Market Systems Activity: Report of Impact
Accelerating technical change through ICT: Evidence from a video-mediated extension in Ethiopia
ICT to Provide Agricultural Advice to Smallholder Farmers: Experimental Evidence from Uganda
Human-Centered Design of Video-Based Health Education: A Community-Based Approach
Video-Based Extension on the Adoption of Integrated Soil Fertility Management in Ethiopia
Videos to Influence: Effectiveness of video-based education in modifying health behaviors
Video‐Based Intervention to Inspire Treatment Adherence for Pregnant Women Living with HIV
Effect of interventions with participatory videos on maternal and child nutrition in India
Mobile Video Dissemination for Community Health in India
Projecting Health: Community-Led Video Education for Maternal Health in India
Reflecting on Video: Exploring the Efficacy of Video for Teaching Device Literacy in Rural Kenya
Impact of Low-Cost, On-demand, Information Access in a Remote Ghanaian Village
Behaviour Change Communication in Health Promotion: Appropriate Practices and Promising Approaches
Integrating Low-Cost Video into Development Projects: A Toolkit for Practitioners by FHI360
Qualitative evaluation suggest Participatory Video reduce gender-based violence
Changes in Nutritional Behaviors and Social Environment After Participatory Video
Video as a tool for agricultural extension in africa: A case study from ghana
Video Based Group Extension for Smallholder Rice Farmers in Rural Bihar, India