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Development communication is the integration of strategic communication in development projects. Strategic communication is a powerful tool that can improve the chances of success of development projects. It strives for behavior change not just information dissemination, education, or awareness-raising..
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Development Communication :- when communication is used to promote social development. Applying the processes, strategies, and principles of communication to bring out positive social changes called development communication
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Development communication is the art and science of human communication applied to the speedy transformation of a country and the mass of its people from poverty to a dynamic state of economic growth that makes possible greater social equality and the larger fulfillment of the human potential
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5 I’s are important: Inform Instruct Inspire Insist Involve
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A feature on development journalism may cover the following issues: Economic development, Agriculture and food security Health, sanitation and medicine Employment, education and literacy Environmental sustainability, urban and rural development, Gender equality,
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Issues which require importance : Population Illiteracy Corruption Poverty Disease Nutrition & Child Care Sanitation
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Is the imparting or exchange of information, ideas or feelings. It is not a one-way process since a message must be received in order for communication to take place
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Know your facts Get to the point Respectful of time Present in an organized manner Clarify / Reflect Leave with a plan, due outs, and timeline Exude Confidence
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Listening is the key to effective communication The average person has an attention span of about 8 minutes
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It hinges on feedback: It’s about sustainability and continuity: It’s about community participation:
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A youth project capturing how young people feel about their lives in this area…their future, their situation, their excitements, their fears. This could be a campaign leading up to a public meeting with government decision makers on Youth Day rather than an expensive bash at a stadium.
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networking facilitating interviewing interpreting information (intermediary) researching: -running group discussions, focus groups, easy questionnaires, community meetings/ writing up case studies some training
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Step 1: Proximity to the receiver Step 2: Establish credibility Step 3: Consultation Step 4: Involve receivers in planning (message design or info product) Step 5: The message is developed and the programme runs Step 6: Evaluate the message/programme Step 7: Next phase of planning
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Long-term success in development communications requires that you know to whom you are communicating and why. What does your organization do, whom does it serve.
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THE COMMUNICATIONS PROCESS I: CREATING AWARENESS, IMPARTING KNOWLEDGE, INFLUENCING BEHAVIOR
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