The Belgian Development Agency’s C4D manual allows development projects to incorporate Communication for Development in their activities to obtain better results. It provides a brief overview of the conceptual framework and offers concrete tools to formulate, plan and implement a communication strategy as part of the intervention’s life cycle. Good practice cases complete the framework.
The guide is for communication officers and for all project and programme officers. It also serves as a reference for external communication consultants.
Communication for development approaches in the Australian NGO sector and academia (University of New South Wales and La Trobe University seminar report 2015A)
In June 2015 a group of academic researchers from Australian universities and practitioners from Australian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) came together to discuss the use of communication for development (C4D) in their present and future work. The seminar was organised by Valentina Baú (University of New South Wales) and Tait Brimacombe (La Trobe University) as a pre-conference to the ACFID (Australian Council for International Development) University Network Conference, held in Melbourne on the 4th-5th June 2015.
The aim was to provide a platform for international development actors involved or interested in communication for development to share experiences, lessons learned and recommendations that could contribute to an improved practice. With the additional aim of strengthening the value of practice, the event wanted to facilitate connections between practitioners and researchers on C4D-related research projects. The report details the proceedings of this event, including participants presentations, projects and topics discussed. A list of Australia-based international development practitioners and researches is also provided.