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Communication Strategy Design, within the context of Participatory Rural Communication Appraisal (PRCA)Summary"...[A] communication strategy is a well-planned series of actions aimed at achieving certain objectives through the use of communication methods, techniques and approaches..."
"The purpose of designing a communication strategy is to address and solve problems at the grassroots level utilising PRCA findings, communication methods, techniques and media. This should be done with the people, not just for the people." Basic Concepts: Step 1: Review the Project Framework (secondary data review. On-going project rationale and purpose, main problem/s to be addressed.) Step 2: Carry out the Participatory Research in the Field (PRCA + Baseline) Step 3: Analyse the Field: Research Findings and Identify the Focal Problems Step 4: Identify and Draw: Review the Profiles of Priority Interaction Groups Step 5: Define SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Time-framed) Communication Objectives and Solutions (how to) Step 6: State the Rough Content of the Issues Related to the Focal Problems and SMART Objectives Step 7: Select the Design Mode: Discussion Themes/Message Design Step 8: Define the Communication Approaches and Methods Step 9: Preliminary Identification of the Required Outputs, Activities and Inputs Step 10: Develop the Creative Design of Discussion Themes and Messages Step 11: Select the Media and Finalise the Message Design Step 12: Revise and Define the Overall Communication Approaches Outputs Step 13: Revise and Finalise Activities Needed to Achieve the Intended Outputs Step 14: Revise and Finalise the Inputs Required to Carry out the Planned Activities Step 15: Assemble and Review the Work Plan for the Implementation Phase Step 16: Develop the Communication Materials Step 17: Carry Out the Pre-testing and Subsequent Review of the Materials Step 18: Supervise the Mass Production Step 19: Training of Trainers on Relevant Issues and Materials Step 20: Supervise the Implementation of Activities Step 21: Supervise the Monitoring and Evaluation Click here for more information [PDF]. Source: SADC Centre of Communication for Development and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Second Edition 2004. "Participatory Communication Strategy Design: A Handbook" Chapter I: The Foundations of Communication Strategy Design [PDF], pps 8-9. ContactFood and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
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SourceSADC Centre of Communication for Development and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Second Edition 2004. "Participatory Communication Strategy Design: A Handbook" Chapter I: The Foundations of Communication Strategy Design [PDF], pps 8-9. Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 16 2005 Last Updated April 30 2008 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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