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    What matters in a communications strategy

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2005
    How does an organisation make effectively utilise the available approaches and media to communicate? How can an organisation scale up individual interactions into a common organisational communication strategy? This eight-page brief gives an overview of fundamentals essential to consider when developing an organisational communication strategy.
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    Working with the media: a guide for researchers

    Panos Institute, London, 2006
    This guide aims to provide communications specialists and Public Relations officers of organisations with the tools necessary for successfully engaging the media.The guide points out that in order to choose the best form of media to broadcast news information for the orgainsation, it is vital to be clear about one’s organisation’s communications strategy and about the user’s objectives for enga
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    Handbook for bloggers and cyber dissidents

    Reporters Without Borders [Reporters Sans Frontières], 2005
    This handbook on blogging aims at giving interested individuals a tool for producing good quality blogs.
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    Bridging the gap between research and practice

    Community of Practice, Knowledge Management for International Development, KM4DEV, 2005
    This article examines the challenges stakeholders face when trying to get research and practice to work together effectively.
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    Deadline for health: the media’s response to covering HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria in Africa

    African Women's Media Center, 2004
    This report evaluates media coverage of HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria in five sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers analysed at least two major newspapers, both public- and private-owned, in Botswana, Cameroon, Kenya, Malawi and Senegal, and identify the problems of addressing public health issues in the media.
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    Rates of return to research: a literature review and critique

    Department for International Development, UK, 2005
    This paper examines current knowledge about the rates of return to research in the areas of agriculture and health research.
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    Does policy research matter?: a farewell lecture

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2005
    Consensus on the value of agriculture in development has varied significantly over the last several decades. Is this a due to new theory and scientific evidence, or instead a series of ad hoc responses to a changing world?
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    SDC's guide to using story and narrative tools in development co-operation: practitioner's version (Draft)

    Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, 2005
    This guide is designed for professionals of SDC and partner organisations who have some interests and also some experiences with using story telling as a method of development communication.The chapters give a description of the methods, its variations and a list of the material that a practitioner needs to implement the methods.
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    Who makes the news?

    Global Media Monitoring Project, 2006
    This report documents the results of a large international study on media coverage of women. On 16 February 2005 groups throughout the world gathered to monitor the news media. This was to be the third Global Media Monitoring Project (GMMP).
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    Getting into the kitchen: media strategies for research

    Panos Institute, London, 2006
    This paper explores the roles the media play and looks at the linkages between policy, research and media. It considers some of the dilemmas faced, and the options and approaches available when a research programme, institute or researcher is constructing a media strategy.

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