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The Communication Initiative Partnership: Strategy and Performance OverviewA. Goals Knowledge: To increase the communication and media for development knowledge base from which development actors can draw when making their strategic and programming decisions. B. Change Principles If people and organisations active in international development [with a particular focus on communication and media interventions] have…:
…then the work of those organisations and the people within them will be both more effective at broader scale. C. Operational Insights Network: 75,000-plus from 200-plus countries [grows at 20 per day on average]
Shared knowledge base: 35,000-plus summaries from network have been submitted/shared – 10 to 15 new per day] Africa-specific process, operated from Africa: click here Latin America-specific process, operated from Latin America: click here Peer Review: 40,000-plus peer review ratings and commentaries on knowledge included in the portals Strategic Thinking – Policy Ideas: Over 2,000 summaries across the development spectrum Research Communication: Summaries of over 1,500 research studies Theme sites on specific issues – e.g., Media Development theme site E-magazines related to the specific themes and the relevant people within the network – e.g., Media Development e-magazine issued every other month Communicators and Media: 65% of the network Policy makers, funders, researchers, tech. experts, managers, government advisers, etc.: 35% of network – 18,000 Personalisation: Users can configure the portal specific to their interests Partnership of Agencies: All working together to guide and grow the processes – many of them are Media Development focused Policy Analysis and Ideas: Blogging process with BBC WST Platform: Sophisticated Web 2.0 - continually upgrading D. Strategic Direction: Summary Take the above CI platform and base and further advance towards a "Facebook mates with Wikipedia" style and process for advancing communication and media for development – continuing to advance the CI’s focus on social networking, knowledge management, and policy debate and dialogue processes. Contact Warren Feek Executive Director The Communication Initiative 5148 Polson Terrace Victoria BC V8Y2C4 Canada Tel: 250 658 6372 The Communication Initiative website Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 29 2009 Last Updated June 28 2009 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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