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Communication for Development for MDGs: UNICEF’s Global Overview10th UN Inter-Agency Round Table on Communication for Development, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaPublication DateFebruary 14, 2007
Summary
This presentation from the United Nations (UN) Children's Fund (UNICEF) focuses on the relationship of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to the UNICEF mission of "A World Fit for Children". It lists the requirements for meeting the MDGs related to children and the subsequent implications for the practice of communication for development. Children require, according to this document, 'quick impact initiatives' to reduce poverty, increased long-term initiatives rooted in a human rights-based approach, and special attention to the most vulnerable and hard-to-reach children. The document demonstrates statistics, via a graph, that show numbers of children that could be affected by improved sanitation and improved access to a water source, access to adequate nutrition for under-five-year-olds, and access to primary education, among other statistics. The four distinct areas of focus of communication for development (C4D) are listed as: 1) policy advocacy; 2) community mobilisation; 3) behaviour and social change communication; and 4) media outreach with new forms of media. The document demonstrates diagrammatically UNICEF's C4D framework.
ContactUnited Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
3 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY
10017
United States
Tel: 212 326 7000
Fax: 212 887 7465
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