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Evaluating the Make Poverty History campaign
Worker's hand
L. Slezic / Panos Pictures
Make Poverty History dominated media attention through 2005. This evaluation assesses the impact of the campaign and how successful it was in meeting its objectives. The authors view huge public mobilisation as a huge achievement yet highlight issues of leadership and communication coordination as an area which needed improvement.

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Can the media effectively expose corruption in humanitarian aid programmes?
G. Mortensen / U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2006
This document brings together the deliberations of a meeting of donors, NGOs and journalists from Sri Lanka, Liberia and Nepal on the role of the media in tackling corruption in humanitarian aid pr...
How can the international donor community effectively promote democracy?
L. Rakner;A. Rocha Menocal;V. Fritz / Overseas Development Institute, 2007
This paper presents a study of democratisation and democracy assistance in the developing world. In particular, it provides an overview of the democratisation processes during the 1980s.
Information and communication are key to successful development
M. Wilson;K. Warnock;E. Schoemaker / Panos Institute, London, 2007
We have passed the half-way point of the Millennium Development Goals, yet it is almost certain that many countries will fail to reach them. One of the reasons, the authors argue, is that poli...
Resources on the G8 and Africa Commission
L. Stoddard / Eldis Aid and Debt Resource Guide, 2007
Using the 2005 British presidencies of the G8 and the European Union as a platform the Africa Commission set out to generate new ideas on African development and support and implement commitments towa...
How does the UK public view increases to international aid?
ActionAid International, 2007
This report summaries the findings of an Action Aid poll on public attitudes toward development aid in the United Kingdom.Main findings of the poll include: public support for aid is high a...
Are media development organisations serious about gender mainstreaming?
C.L. Morna; A. Odhiambo; R.R. Davidson / Gender Links, Johannesburg, 2006
Here the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) reviews the extent to which gender is integrated into the work of the twenty media development organisations that it supports.Ke...
Effectively harnessing the media to promote education for all
A. North / Oxfam, 2006
This guide addresses the issue of harnessing the media to promote gender equality in education. It looks at the linkages between gender equality and education in development. This guide provides advi...
Assessing the G8 commitments since Gleneagles
Eldis News Weblog, 2006
Written on the first anniversary of the G8 summit in Gleneagles, this commentary by an Eldis editor assesses the success of the round of talks. Amidst a huge campaign to Make Poverty History leaders c...
Was the MakePovertyHistory campaign successful?
M. Andy; C. Culey; S. Evans / Make Poverty History, 2006
This evaluation assesses the impact of the MakePovertyHistory campaign and how successful it was in meeting its objectives.The report highlights a number of achievements including: public m...
The use of posters and images in aid campaigns
M. Lamers / Graduate Journal of Social Science , 2005
This paper discusses the content and nature of the messages and images that are being communicated by development organisations to public in the West in fund raising posters.Special attention is gi...
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