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Advocacy Impact Assessment GuidelinesAuthorMegan Lloyd Laney
Publication Date2003 SummaryThe United Kingdom Department for International Development's (DFID's) major advocacy activities most often focus on influencing agencies and governments to invest in infrastructure. However, according to DFID, it is hard to find concrete evidence of the contributions that advocacy makes towards poverty eradication.
In this resource, guidelines are provided for an approach that many NGOs take to assess advocacy impacts. Being clear about the changes needed means that organisations can develop measurable advocacy objectives. Designing indicators that act as milestones towards the achievement of objectives provides a basis in the search for evidence. There are different types of advocacy impacts, known as different dimensions of change, and this document describes some indicators for the following dimensions: changes in policies and their implementation, private sector change, strengthening civil society, aiding democracy and improving the material situation of individuals. PublisherNumber of Pages7 ContactCommunications and Information Management Resource Centre (CIMRC)
CAB International Nosworthy Way Wallingford, OXON OX10 8DE, UK cimrc@cabi.org CIMRC website SourceThe International Information Support Centre's Source Resource Library Communicating for Advocacy Quick List. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 12 2006 Last Updated January 12 2006 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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I read this information and was so useful for me, I would like to receive more information about advocacy.
I'm from Bolivia and I use a lot advocacy in my work, right now I'm doing a consultancy for aging people using advocacy tool to be near to the radios, newspaper and TV
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Beatriz Murillo