"We have not made a single gain in civil rights without determined legal and non violent pressure. Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor;

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"We have not made a single gain in civil rights without determined legal and non violent pressure. Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.” Martin Luther King, 1963 "Be the Change you want" Mahatma Gandhi

Advocacy is like a ….. Car driving at high speed and then a cow runs in front of it… Two old man sitting at a tea shop Children playing in a stream trying to catch the fish under the rocks gecko

What is advocacy? Keeping in mind the images from the previous slides, write 1 or 2 points on ‘What is advocacy?’

Advocacy Advocacy means amplifying the voice Advocacy usually involves a combination of different strategies for mobilizing support and producing change Advocacy strategies attempt to solve a problem step-by-step by getting at its systemic causes and focusing on specific issues.

People-centred Advocacy A set of organized actions aimed at influencing public policies, societal attitudes and socio- political processes Enables and empowers the marginalized to speak for themselves. [Is this possible? How often are the poor involved] To achieve social transformation through the realisation of human rights: civil, political, economic, social and cultural.

Rights Based Approach People are not passive beneficiaries or charity seekers of the State or Government. State to guarantee all human rights to all human beings; Citizens are the owners of the State. Hence, the State should be transparent and accountable to citizens and defend human rights. It seeks to bridge the gap between micro-level activism and macro-level policy change. It stresses a bottoms-up approach to social change. [What is our own approach?]

Participation Is it a strategy to manufacture consent, manipulate consensus or extract cheap labour? OR A principle based on an inclusive moral choice; participation means sharing power, legitimacy, freedom, responsibilities and accountability

Rubber bands Who benefits Who participates? How to share power? Do we wait or act now EMPOWERMENT------DISEMPOWERMENT

Communication Advocacy is a communicative act and a set of actions that involves communications designed to promote social action Communication is not merely the use of language. It is an attitude - a willingness to share; to learn; to reach out; and to speak The clarity of the message is as important as the choice of medium

People Key to the process is the arena of people: a ) those who are directly affected by an issue b) those with whom an organisation or movement is directly working; and c) those who identify with a particular cause or issue

Legitimacy Is derived over a period of time through a series of actions. It is the sense of deep commitment, accountability, communicability and action that help to derive legitimacy. It is both relative and dynamic and fosters credibility