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With the Support of Multitudes: Using Strategic Communication to Fight Poverty Through PRSPs
Deep Insights
Key Guides
Washington, DC; London: World Bank, Development Communication Division; Department for International Development (DFID) (2005), 144 pp.
"This publication has been produced in order to improve the chances of success of Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSs) in two ways: 1. To show policymakers how strategic communication can help them to achieve some of their objectives in formulating and executing effective Poverty Reduction Strategies
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Monitoring and Evaluating Information and Communication for Development (ICD) Programmes: Guidelines
London: Department for International Development (DFID) (2005), 39 pp.
"These guidelines were written for DFID staff in need of advice on the monitoring and evaluating Information and Communication for Development (ICD) programmes. The guidelines introduce a range of approaches useful at various stages of a development programme. The guidelines are aimed at programmes
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Tools for Development: A Handbook for Those Engaged in Development Activity
Key Guides
Department for International Development (DFID) (2002), 142 pp.
"Tools for Development" aims to help you deliver successful development activities and interventions by giving you access to the skills and techniques you will need to do so. The demand for it has come from DFID staff both in the UK and overseas who recognise that development initiatives inside and
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The Significance of Information and Communication Technologies for Reducing Poverty
London: Department for International Development (DFID) (2002), 64 pp.
"This study sets out, for DFID staff, the fundamental principles underlying a proposed approach to information and communication technologies (ICTs) and development, and draws from those principles a set of recommendations for DFID's priorities in this area. For the purposes of this study, ICTs are
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The Media in Governance: A Guide to Assistance. Developing Free and Effective Media to Serve the Interests of the Poor
Key Guides
London: Department for International Development (DFID) (2001), 59 pp.
"The media can be a major force for improving the quality of government in developing and transitional countries – which is critical if opportunities for the poor and disadvantaged are also to improve. To fulfil this role the media need room to manoeuvre – tight government regulation and censors
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Working with the Media in Conflicts and Other Emergencies
London: Department for International Development (DFID) (2000), 70 pp.
"The main purpose of this guide is to highlight some of the benefits, challenges and options when considering funding of media and communication interventions. This publication is not designed to be a ‘how to’ guide for designing and implementing such programmes. Rather, it aims to guide DFID st
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