
Network Conversations for 2019
Throughout our initial 2019 meet-ups and planning, certain development themes and C4D practice areas kept emerging as being of particular interest to members. In response to this, throughout 2019, we're suggesting that the following areas are ones that Network members might want to focus on at meet-ups, and work together ...
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Do join us on 6 March as we host two London-based UK C4D Network Chapter Meet-Ups!
Dear C4D colleagues Please do join us for our first London-based UK C4D Network Meet-Up of 2019! On 6 March we’ll host two informal meet-ups – one at lunchtime and an after work evening meet-up where we will: * Share the latest Network Updates * Introduce our new C4D Students ...
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Join us on 5 March for our Oxford-based UK C4D Network Meet-Up!
All members and friends are welcome to our Oxford-based UK C4D Network Meet-Up on Tuesday 5th March. This Tuesday we will have lunch at the Turl Street Kitchen and * Share the latest Network Updates * Introduce our new C4D Students and C4D Academics sections. * Introduce our Service Provider ...
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Join the C4D Network at the 8th London Annual World Radio Day: Dialogue, Tolerance, and Peace (6 February, SOAS, London, UK)
8th Annual World Radio Day: Dialogue, Tolerance, and Peace UNESCO World Radio Day with SOAS Radio and the Communication for Development Network 6th February 2019, 15:00-19:00 at SOAS, University of London (10 Thornhaugh St, WC1H 0XG) Join the C4D Network at the 8th annual World Radio Day London event ...
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Download our 2019 C4D Network calendar!
Network members - as a small token for 2019 we have made a fun C4D Network calendar, downloadable for printing from the site (click here) and a low-res version if you'd just like to view (click here) – do pop it on your noticeboard and send us a picture of you ...
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Dates for your diaries! Our regular C4D Network Meet-ups for 2019
Get together! To kick-start 2019 we have a host of regular in-country Network Meet-ups in the diary (listed with links to all 2019 dates below) which we'll also advertise closer to the times across our newsletters and social media. Sometimes these will be social get-togethers, sometimes we will have speakers ...
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C4D Network at the CEC18 Civic Education Conference (Morocco, 3-7 December 2018)
The C4D Network is pleased to be part of the CEC18 Civic Education Conference, being held in Morocco from 3 - 7 December. This event is exploring how ‘civic education’ is understood and is being innovated across the MENA region as well as internationally. ‘Civic education’ and ‘C4D’ have not been ...
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Join us on 26 November for our India C4D Network Meet-Up (Delhi) – focus on C4D practice in the agricultural sector
Dear C4D colleagues We are holding an India chapter Network meet-up (Delhi) on Monday 26 November, where UK-based Network member Nick Perkins will join the meeting to share ideas, thoughts and experiences around development communication practice in the agricultural sector in India. Event details Date: Monday 26 November Time: 4:00pm - ...
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C4D Network article on ‘C4D and Urbanisation’ features in the latest edition of ‘Wumen Bagung’ (RMIT’s Communication for Development and Social Change Bulletin)
This edition of Wumen Bagung explores four key themes, each focused on how communication outcomes are influenced by the role of the community, and whether it is passive or active participation. Our C4D Network article on C4D and Urbanisation features under the second theme of the edition which details outside ...
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Adolescent Girls Creating Safer Cities: Harnessing the Potential of Communication for Development (UN-Habitat, 2012)
Safer cities strive to create public spaces that are open and accessible to everyone, without exception. Most cities, however, are not totally safe for adolescent girls. What’s more, they are run and developed predominantly without their needs being taken into account. Each week 1 million people move from the countryside to city slums, of which a growing ...
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