{"id":1597,"date":"2014-10-21T05:42:17","date_gmt":"2014-10-21T05:42:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digitalgreen.org\/madhubanis-farmers-are-learning-from-videos-and-each-other\/"},"modified":"2024-01-11T06:26:05","modified_gmt":"2024-01-11T06:26:05","slug":"madhubanis-farmers-are-learning-from-videos-and-each-other","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/digitalgreen.org\/madhubanis-farmers-are-learning-from-videos-and-each-other\/","title":{"rendered":"Madhubanis farmers are learning from videos and each other"},"content":{"rendered":"
A four and a half hours’ drive towards the north of Patna brought me to Pandaul Block of Madhubani district in Bihar. I was excited about finally meeting the people whom I had heard and read about in the various reports I had been handed at joining Digital Green, two weeks earlier. This trip, a part of the induction, was intended for me to understand how Digital Green’s innovative model of\u00a0social behaviour change communication\u00a0actually works on the ground.<\/p>\n
While Digital Green has been partnering Jeevika (a state chapter under the NRLM) since 2012, in Madhubani, the partnership is only about four months old. Yet, I found a high level of engagement among the Village Resource Persons (VRPs) in this block. VRPs are men and women from the communities that Jeevika works with, many of\u00a0whom are farmers themselves.\u00a0The VRPs are given information on best practices and sustainable agriculture by the Livelihood Specialists of Jeevika, which the VRPs then disseminate to the farmers through groups such as the Self Help Groups (SHGs).<\/p>\n