Slide 1 A Communications Perspective for Evaluators Shareefa Choudhury 23 rd June 2011.

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Slide 1 A Communications Perspective for Evaluators Shareefa Choudhury 23 rd June 2011

Slide 2 Introduction Overview of DFID Our approach to communications Use of online and social media tools Communications planning for Evaluators

Slide 3 DFID Overview Recent review of all aid programmes Re-focussing of aid in: –Fewer countries (27 instead of 43 bilateral programmes) –Targeted where biggest difference will be made – results focus –And where the need is greatest Communications drive is about reporting back on results delivered on the promises made in the aid review Increased focus on transparency

Slide 4 DFID’s approach to Comms Focus on mainstream interested UK audiences – audience segmentation based on attitudes and support for development Tell stories of results using beneficiary voices Particular aim at growing online and social media audiences

Slide 5 Messaging and Content Tone: Positive, honest, personal, factual, empowering, emotional and energised Style: The stories are told by the beneficiary Story: A named individual –UK aid is changing the life of this person - it is cheap / good value, innovative and / or effective. –Skills or tools gained –Wider transformation in country/region –Delivering on the global promise

Slide 6 Mock up page

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Slide 8 Planning Communications for Evaluations Key points to think about in planning stages: Objectives Audiences Messages Channels Milestones Partners Risks Evaluation

Slide 9 Objectives What do you want to achieve by communicating? Share the findings, information, data? Influence the debate? Call to action? Raise awareness?

Slide 10 Audiences and Messages Audiences: Who are you trying to reach? Do you know enough about what they are interested in, what will resonate with them, how best to reach them? Key messages: What do you want to say? What are your top lines (jargon free)? Think about what you want to achieve by communicating? This will influence your messaging

Slide 11 Channels and Milestones Channels: How will you get your messages out? What means will you use? Select channels to suit the audience. i.e there is no point putting things online if you’re audience don’t access the internet. Milestones: What are the key milestones that are relevant to your comms activities? What hooks can you use to make your message more current and relevant?

Slide 12 Partners and Risks Partners: Who do you need to work with? Is there a joint message? Can they give you information you need? Risks: What are the key risks you face in communicating your messages? What if your findings are not good – how will you deal with criticism?

Slide 13 Evaluation of Communications Measure the impact of your comms – you know this best!