The C4D Network is a global community of professionals working in communication for development (C4D). The Network was initiated by C4D Support in 2007 and C4D Support continues to support this non-profit C4D social network initiative and provide full Secretariat Services.
‘Breaking the Cycle of Poverty and Disability in Development Cooperation – UK Mapping report for EU (2007)
Responsible for the UK-based research and consultation part of the pan-EU Disability Mainstreaming in Development Co-operation project: supported by DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities of the European Commission. (www.make-development-inclusive.org) This included mapping study about perceptions of disability in development amongst a sample of UK and EU non-governmental organizations and disabled-focused organizations. Plus facilitation […]
Evaluation of CHEMS Media, Soap Opera – “Lotus on Muddy Lake” (Health Unlimited, 2007)
This evaluation, carried out through Health Unlimited, focused on a CHEMS 15-minute radio soap opera, “Lotus on Muddy Lake” designed to entertain, educate, and empower young people on health and social issues. CHEMS, originally funded by Health Unlimited UK in 1998, became a registered local Cambodian NGO in 2004, focusing on improving public health in […]
‘Voice and Visibility – Frontline Perspectives on HIV News Reporting’ Studies with GNP+ (2007)
To evaluate perceptions on how the news media reports on HIV/AIDS, C4D Support through Internews Network, and with their partners Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GNP+) and the International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO) undertook two global online surveys, asking people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) and leaders of HIV/AIDS programs around the […]
NGO in a Box – Advocacy Toolkit (2007)
In 2003 Tactical Tech launched their NGO-in-a-box project – a series of toolkits designed to meet the specialised technology needs of non-profit organisations such as NGOs, activists, independent journalists and community groups. As the name suggests, each toolkit was a ‘box’ containing a few different elements: CDs containing specifically selected Free and Open Source Software easy-to-use tutorials […]
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