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Sports betting addiction has increasingly become a widespread issue in Kenya, with
mainstream media playing a significant role in exposing young people to betting
activities. Alarmingly, 76% of Kenyan youth have been classified as problem
gamblers. However, advocacy against sports betting remains limited compared to
the aggressive marketing of betting firms in Kenya. This study aimed to examine
how various institutions and civil society organizations in Uasin Gishu County
utilize advocacy communication to counter sports betting addiction among the
youth. The research was grounded in Social Learning Theory and the Elaboration
Likelihood Model, which explain how individuals adopt behaviors through
exposure and persuasion. The study was guided by three key research questions:
(1) How is advocacy communication against sports betting addiction among the
youths conducted in Uasin Gishu County? (2) How effective is advocacy
communication in countering sports betting addiction among the youth in Uasin
Gishu County? (3) What opportunities exist for advocacy communication against
sports betting addiction among the youths in Uasin Gishu County? A qualitative
research approach was adopted, employing a case study method to provide in-depth
insights into advocacy strategies. Data was generated through semi-structured
interviews with thirteen participants purposively selected from five organizations:
Gamhelp Kenya, Responsible Gaming Federation of Kenya, Responsible Gambling
Kenya, Betting Control and Licensing Board, and Uasin Gishu County Civil
Society Organizations Network. The study also incorporated document analysis to
enrich the findings. Data was recorded, transcribed, coded, and analyzed using
thematic and content analysis while ensuring ethical considerations were upheld.
The findings revealed that advocacy against sports betting addiction in Uasin Gishu
County is primarily conducted through campaigns, direct communication,
persuasive messaging, billboards, and the influence of public figures. However, the
study found that advocacy communication remains largely ineffective due to
several challenges, including inconsistent advocacy efforts, censorship, inadequate
funding, youth resistance to change, understaffing, and a lack of clear messaging
that resonates with the youth. Additionally, organizations face difficulties in
countering the strong influence of mainstream media, which heavily promotes
betting activities. Despite these challenges, the study identified opportunities for
digital advocacy, where online platforms can be leveraged to reach youth more
effectively. Strategic partnerships with relevant government agencies also present
a chance to strengthen policy implementation and regulatory measures against
betting addiction. The study concludes that current advocacy efforts against sports
betting addiction are insufficient due to a lack of sustained initiatives that can drive
meaningful change. It is recommended that organizations invest in regular training
for advocacy facilitators, develop comprehensive digital advocacy strategies, and
form strategic alliances with state agencies to enhance regulation and policy
enforcement. This research is beneficial to advocacy organizations, policymakers,
educators, and researchers seeking to enhance the effectiveness of advocacy
communication in addressing sports betting addiction. |
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