THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION DOES PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT DEVELOPMENT MATTER? Astrid Zweynert Deputy Editor AlertNet www.alertnet.org Romanian Development Camp,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Future of Communications in Higher Education Joseph Hice, APR, CPRC Chief Communications Officer Associate Vice Chancellor NC State University.
Advertisements

Highway Africa 2011 – Africa Media and the Global Sustainability Challenge.
Using Communications for Development 19 May 2006.
MICS4 Survey Design Workshop Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Survey Design Workshop Disseminating and Using MICS data.
UNDP Strategic Plan APRM 23 April 2008.
MTV Staying Alive Ignite A Pilot Project. About MTV Staying Alive // Global: MTV is a global media and general entertainment company with young people.
Nic Woods Development Communication and Civil Society Adviser DFIDs ICD Team March 14th 2005 Media and Development.
The role of Space Technologies for Sustainable Economic Growth and Development High level conference Space for the African Citizen 16 September 2010, Brussels,
Community based HIV treatment COBASYS WORKPLAN 3 REACH Trust.
Developing audiences: 10 things that work Anne Torreggiani, Exec Director.
Developmental Local Government and Participatory Governance Commonwealth Foundation 16 May 2013.
Preparatory Workshop for Fourth National Communications from Annex 1 Parties Chapter 6: Education, Training and Public Awareness Dublin, Ireland September.
Communicating HIV Prevention in Southern Africa Lilian Kiefer Executive Director Panos Institute Southern Africa (PSAf) Tel:
Lobbying for Food Security: FAO advocacy interventions
Knowledge Networking: How Networks Influence Policy By Aly Z. Ramji.
Supporting community action on AIDS in developing countries Liza Tong Programme Manager International HIV/AIDS Alliance “Whose Value Counts”: A community.
Zambia. BBC Media Action is the BBC’s international development charity. We use the power of media and communication to help reduce poverty and support.
Radio Days Conference 5 July Can digital radio work in SA?
TB/HIV COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION IN AFRICA: Ongoing activities, achievements and challenges Paula Akugizibwe, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern AFrica.
Mass Media Promoting Rational Drug Use in the Community.
A Quiet Media Revolution? - Mediatisation, altered media geographies and insurgent citizen tactics Thomas Tufte, Roskilde University, Denmark Presentation.
Development and Cooperation Financial Instruments supporting civil society cooperation initiatives in the Black Sea region Black Sea NGO Forum, 6th Edition.
Lynn Ilon Seoul National University
Open Development Landscape in Uganda Uganda Open Development Stakeholders Workshop, Hotel Africana 11 th - 12 th September 2012.
COMMUNICATION FOR IMPACT Following the Money: Participatory PETS and Absenteeism Methods For Civil Society WORKSHOP July 21-22, 2009 New Delhi.
VALERIE L. LEVY INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION ON AGEING USA Office (212) mobile ( )
Media education for a European civic space. A civic space: defining elements The public/civic space provides a symbolic-discursive context in which public.
Media & AIDS: How journalists can do better Guy Berger.
 This describes an approach to communication which provides communities with information they can use in bettering their lives, which aims at making.
T HE M ULTISECTORAL A PPROACH, I NVESTMENT T HINKING AND N ATIONAL AIDS R ESPONSE C OORDINATION M ESFIN G ETAHUN & B ENJAMIN O FOSU -K ORANTENG N OVEMBER.
Interaction of the Scientist with the Media and Public Adrian Stanica 1 and Richard L. Thomas 2 1) GeoEcoMar, Bucharest, Romania 2) Institut F.-A. Forel,
Voice, Citizenship and Civic Action Current Challenges in Communication for Development Thomas Tufte, PhD Professor Roskilde University, Denmark Keynote.
Technology Disrupts Media. Technology has changed the way we: Acquire and process information Voice and debate opinions and beliefs Take civil or economic.
UN GLOBAL COMPACT for NGOs
Digital Technologies Summit Department of Arts and Culture: Stance on Digital Technologies Monica Newton DDG: Arts, Culture, Promotion and Development.
AIDS 2012, Washington DC The HIV Justice Network: what is it and how to participate and use it Edwin J Bernard Co-ordinator, HIV Justice Network, UK/Germany.
National TB Stakeholders’ meeting How best can TB experts work with the media to inform and engage the communities A journalist’s perspective Catherine.
Mainstreaming Ageing: Key Operational Challenges Dr. Ann Pawliczko Population and Development Branch Technical Support Division United Nations Population.
The new opinion leader? Personal influence and political networks in a hybrid media environment. July 23, 2013 Elizabeth Dubois DPhil (PhD) Information,
Presentation for the BBC World Service Trust/ Communications Initiative Conference ‘Democracy, Governance and Accountability: The contribution of media.
CONDUCTING A PUBLIC OUTREACH CAMPAIGN IMPLEMENTING LEAPS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: TRAINERS’ HANDBOOK Conducting a Public Outreach Campaign.
HIV & AIDS in the media Lilian Chigona Panos Southern Africa.
1 National Commissions for UNESCO Perspectives and beyond April 2004.
ROOTS 1+2 Advocacy Toolkit ROOTS 1+2 Advocacy toolkit
The Alliance of Youth CEOs’ work on HIV and Young People Annual Meeting of the IATT on HIV and Young People 15 – 17 APRIL 2009 Andrea Núñez Argote, World.
MARKETING AND BRAND MANAGEMENT GETTING YOUR MESSAGE ACROSS.
Social Media & Participation in the Electoral Process Mohammad J. Kuna Special Assistant to the Chair, Independent National Electoral Commission, Abuja.
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) A Primer JPO Regional Workshop Nairobi, 28 May 2002.
CHILDREN SERVICES DIRECTORY A PEPFAR-Funded Project IT Workshop Apollo Hotel, Randburg 22 October 2009.
The Role of Communication in Transforming Statistics into Knowledge Enrico Giovannini Chief Statistician - OECD.
Regional Videoconference Addressing Stigma and Discrimination of HIV/AIDS in Africa Thursday, April 2, 2009 UNAIDS Perspective Susan Timberlake, Senior.
Slide 1 A Communications Perspective for Evaluators Shareefa Choudhury 23 rd June 2011.
Colleges and Social Media A challenging opportunity.
Country and community preparedness: Community Involvement in Clinical Trials Global Campaign for Microbicides.
0  Support IPC-IG’s mission as a global forum for South-South learning on innovative development practices  Disseminate the knowledge generated by IPC-
New Networking Strategies How to Develop Your Business and Build Sales Through Social Media Shaa Wasmund.
Completed Phase 1 - preparing for Phase II TRANSFORMATION OF THE Advertising and Marketing Industry Process towards Transformation of the Advertising and.
1 Rights in Action Good practices for inclusive local governance in West Africa Benin, Burkina, Faso, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo Side event.
Qualitative Target Audience Formative Research for Health and Development Communicatio n Presentation for SBCC Skills Building Training 8-10 Feb 2016 Agnes.
1 Consultation Process Towards the Post-2015 Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction SRSG Margareta Wahlström Regional Platform-the Americas.
Reflections of 20 years of proving that what we do works.
Module 2 Building Public Awareness of the 2030 Agenda and SDGs.
The disability movement and advocacy campaign on Human Rights UNICEF Montenegro Behaviour Change Campaign Promoting Inclusion of Children with Disability.
Chapter 1 Mass Communication: A Critical Approach.
MALAWI HIV/AIDS TB, HUMAN RIGHTS COUNTRY PROGRAM PROGRESS SYNOPSIS FOR YEAR 2013.
STUDENT VOTE BEST PRACTICES
Funding stigma reduction for key populations: innovation and actions
Facebook for credit unions
Developing Communication Strategies for PMTCT  UNICEF’s PMTCT Communication Initiatives in Africa & Asia: Lessons Learned February 5, 2002 Programme.
DRIVERS OF CHANGE Opportunities & Constraints
Presentation transcript:

THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION DOES PUBLIC OPINION ABOUT DEVELOPMENT MATTER? Astrid Zweynert Deputy Editor AlertNet Romanian Development Camp, September 2009

IT’S ALL ABOUT COMMUNICATION –Development efforts are not fulfilling the promises made in the Millennium Development Goals - why is progress so slow? –“Failure to recognise that open, inclusive, participatory communication and information processes are prerequisites for successful, sustainable development” (Panos Institute/DFID) –Communication challenge for governments, NGOs and journalists – show, don’t tell

WHY DOES COMMUNICATION MATTER? Fabric of civil society woven from ongoing communication and exchange of information Information and communication "public goods“ Public right to know and to understand Ad hoc, fragmentary approach fails to put information into context People involved and engaged in discussions more likely to change their attitudes and behaviour

MEDIA - A VEHICLE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE Aids and HIV - the most successful communications strategies go beyond top-down mass media campaigns Soul City in South Africa (soulcity.org.za): TV soap opera and accompanying programmes and materials on radio, youth newspapers and outreach activities, reaching 70 pct of population Truly engaging people in discussions and talking about HIV has brought about social change – reducing HIV and Aids-related stigma

NEW GLOBAL CIVIC SOCIETY HUNGRY FOR INFORMATION “Second Gutenberg revolution“: explosive growth in information technologies transforms ways people access information and communicate Internet, social media, mobile Web provide exciting new opportunities for information providers to reach and communicate with their audience One-way communication a dying breed – public engages through social media (Twitter, Facebook) Media provide forum for debate and accountability, help shape social attitudes

TWITTER AS A TOOL TO SHARE INFO

TWITTER AS A TOOL TO ENGAGE PUBLIC Invitation to pose questions to key aid and development players via Twitter World Bank’s Robert Zoellick, UNICEF chief Ann Veneman, UN disaster risk reduction chief Margareta Wahlstrom

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING