Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Posters in Public Places (PPP)

Asking permission from shop owner to post our posters.
As part of the action research on impact of posters across the aquaculture value chains, we are displaying posters in public places (PPP). The objective is to know whether posters are effective in communicating information across a wide range of readership, in this case, the value chain actors. In the first instance, we plan to post them in shops where we conducted our interviews on chemical use, in Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi and Nakhon Pathom. Other places include wholesale fish and shrimp markets, fish/shrimp farmers' association/ cooperative offices, subdistrict administrative offices and public health clinics. Last 2 June, a number of posters were displayed in Chanthaburi. This week we are going to Chachoengsao and Nakhon Pathom. Both immediate and post-impact (after 30 days) surveys will be conducted. The poster team (WP9) joins the sample collection team (WP4) to travel to these places to share the vehicle.

On a side wall of a shop; area where people sit around for meals/drink.
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In front of a shop
Gave a poster to a shrimp feed company sales staff.
At the Public Health clinic (sub-district level)
Waiting area at the local Public Health clinic
At a sub-district (tambon) administration office (TAO)

All photos by Beach




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