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Beneficiary Communication People need information as much as water, food, medicine and shelter. Information is aid.

Module 5: Methods of Communication Some examples of ways to engage and communicate with beneficiaries……… Radio Television Face to Face Community meetings, community noticeboards Sound truck SMS system Community and NGO scorecards (CARE) Beneficiary lead evaluations and reviews and M&E systems

Module 5: Methods of Communication Mapping methods: landscape and media guides

Module 5: Methods of Communication Mapping methods: partnerships with other agencies in the area.

Wrap up Evaluation of training Keeping in touch and sharing ideas, methods and challenges is important…Suggestion for HOW? Building plans for your National Society… Today you thought or wrote down what gaps and opportunities exist How you might assessment information needs What tools you might use to communicate