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Call for People-Centered AdvocacyAuthorby John Samuel
Asia Director, Actionaid SummaryIn this editorial, Mr. Samuel states, "Advocacy, at its best, gives a voice to the voiceless. It seeks to empower the marginalised and works to better the world in fundamental ways. However, many think of advocacy only in terms of influence. While gaining access to politicians, or changing the mind of a business leader can be important, this is not the essence of advocacy. To be effective and true, an advocate must be people-centered. They must establish a meaningful relationship with the issues and interact with people on a grass-roots level. At its core, advocacy should be centered around people." People-centered advocacy - advocacy with a 'human-touch' - to fight AIDS, TB, and malaria is "action which leads to social transformation and increased human rights, not simply a change in policy. It involves five critical elements: resisting, bridging, engaging, strategising, and creating." Resisting Bridging Engaging Strategising Creating To request a copy of the full article, please see contact information, below. ContactJohn Samuel
Actionaid SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site November 24 2003 Last Updated March 18 2005 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 would like to know the differences between People centered advocacy and Policy centered advocacy. And what is more effective and why .
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the article though not complete was indeed very useful for my work,i would like to request the complete article...my email is corine67@gmail.com.thanks and God bless.