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Empowering Messages - What You Should Know: Strategic Communication and Gender-based Violence


Publication Date

March 1, 2009

Summary

This 96-page guide contains guidelines designed to be a comprehensive resource specifically addressing the development and implementation of communication for issues related to gender-based violence. It addresses core concepts such as understanding your intended audience and how to approach monitoring and evaluation. The guidelines are a tool for those involved in work against gender-based violence. They include additional resources to assist readers in developing their communication when more detail or examples are required.

The guidelines were produced after a study of communications in South Africa and Namibia, including media campaigns and the resources that already exist. In order to meet some of the needs identified through these studies, the guidelines include:

  • a 10-step plan to follow for producing a communication strategy;
  • how to go about researching intended audiences to produce the right message;
  • understanding behavioural change and its relation to the intended audience; and
  • monitoring and evaluation (M&E) planning and techniques appropriate to gender-focused communications.

Publisher

Number of Pages

96

Cost

Free to download

Languages

English

Contact

William Bird
Director
Media Monitoring Africa (formerly Media Monitoring Project)

PO Box 1560
Parklands

Johannesburg
2121
South Africa
Tel: +27 (0)11 788 1278
Fax: +27 (0)11 788 1289

Source


Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site May 19 2009
Last Updated October 26 2009



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