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The Drum Beat 82 - Communication StrategyFecha de PublicaciónFebrero 26, 2001
from Warren Feek - Director - The Communication Initiative Increasingly I am asked what I make of all of the information, ideas, theories, views, data and experiences that are communicated through the Drum Beat, the web site and the chat forum. How can we improve our communication interventions? What are the strategic implications? How should these experiences and ideas affect the communication human and financial investment decisions made by small and large organisations? What general framework for action and evaluation can be drawn as a 'path map' for more effective development interventions? The Communication Initiative is committed to a form of horizontal support that allows each person and organisation accessing this resource to highlight and link to the opportunities and/or people that might be helpful to them, in their context. It is, therefore, not an important part of the process for us to present our views. The spirit of the proposals below is a contribution to the debate on the best way forward for effective communication. The proposals draw on the information provided and opinions expressed by many people. However, they are my personal assessment of the strategic and investment priorities for communication interventions on development issues. They are not the views and perspectives of the Partner organisations. Many of their perspectives have been communicated and can be reviewed in previous Drum Beats [search Archived Drum Beats]. I welcome your reactions, comments and critique. Next week the Drum Beat returns to normal. We are committed to communicating your ideas, experiences, successes, struggles, theories and views, irrespective of whether you agree with what follows or not. This is a dynamic and exciting field. We are honoured to communicate and support your work. EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT? What constitutes effective development? What communication implications that flow from that understanding? 1. The core nature of development issues demands a people based approach. Though drugs, curricula, funds, equipment, physical infrastucture, financial investment, information technologies and other ‘tangible’ items are important they are only supports to people addressing and seeking to resolve the issues that they themselves experience. Sustainable long-term change must be people related. Communication is people related. 2. Only people internal to a culture can effect the long-term changes necessary for that culture to adapt and address their issues. 'Outside' influences bring different perspectives, skills and knowledge that prompt reaction and stimulate thought and enquiry. However, it is internal to the culture that the most important and long-lasting dynamics will be played out. Communication is a crucial component of this process. 3. The decisions that affect people’s lives must be subject to debate and scrutiny by those whose lives they [will] affect. They should be supported to introduce their knowledge, information and perspectives into the debate and processes that shape the policies and programmes that seek to engage [and often influence] them. This is an important communication role. 4. The people most affected and disadvantaged must have a strong “voice”. Cultures are not uniform and homogenous. Within cultures there are groups discriminated against, stigmatised, ignored and rejected. It is those groups that will most experience the most serious issues. As a high priority, communication should focus on supporting their participation in the cultural dialogue, reflection and action. 5. No one perspective on an issue or situation must dominate. It is the interaction between those perspectives that is vital. There is no ‘divine rule’ that communities are always correct, or that the established leadership in a community is all-wise. Just as there is no equivalent rule that governments and international development agencies are infallible. An important communication role is to facilitate that interaction. COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES? Communication interventions enhance long-term positive change in people lives, on the issues that most affect them, when those interventions work to the following principles: A. Communication is part of an overall package of interventions: Communication is not a magic potion. It needs to be integrated with a range of interventions. B. There is a mix of communication styles and channels. The mix could include entertainment, news, information, advocacy, community action, written materials, traditional drama, organisational partnerships, peer support, public meetings, investigative journalism, and many others. This combination is unlikely to be undertaken by one organisation. A number of organisations and groups need to build the overall communication movement that comprises this mix and range. C. The people directly affected by the issues in question have a prominent voice in the communication process. Their input, often overlooked or minimised, is crucial. Information, analysis and ideas communicated through the various communication channels should prioritise the voice of those most affected. D. Communication 'platforms' are developed. Communication ‘platforms’ are branded, ongoing, processes that create synergy across a range of communication styles to address a number of development issues in an inter-related way. They are there for the long term as established entities. The opposite of a 'platform' is a one-off project with a focus on a single issue. E. The focus of the communication interventions is to prompt and accelerate:
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