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Measuring Change: A Guide to Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation of Communication for Social ChangePublication Date2005 SummaryDesigned as an abridged version of the introductory guide 'Who Measures Change?,' this publication was developed for community groups perfecting their skills in communication for social change (CFSC) and participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM & E). It is intended to help participants, including those most affected by change, to ask and consider essential questions about what they propose to change, whether or not desired change has been accomplished, and how successful the initiative has been. As a guide, it is intended to be adapted to local needs and contexts and used flexibly. Those using the guide are encouraged to document and share their experiences, which will in the future help the CFSC Consortium - which provides research, training and evidence gathering in this field - to update and revise this guide as needed.
Part A introduces the guide, concepts of communication for social change (CFSC) and its relevance to HIV/AIDS prevention and care, and concepts of participatory monitoring and evaluation. Part B provides ideas for implementing participatory monitoring & evaluation, based on 6 key stages:
Number of Pages16 ContactCommunication for Social Change Consortium
14 South Orange Avenue, Suite 2F South Orange, NJ 07079 United States Tel: 973-763-1115 Fax: 973-762-8267 info@communicationforsocialchange.org CFSC Consortium website. SourceEmail from Ailish Byrne to The Communication Initiative, December 12 2005. Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 14 2006 Last Updated January 14 2006 |
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