WHAT DO THEY THINK? POLICY-MAKERS AND THE ROLE OF COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT. A Perception Study Conducted in 2005-2006

Authors

  • Colin Fraser
  • Sonia Restrepo Estrada
  • Leonardo Mazzi

Abstract

The study “What do they think? Policy-Makers and the Role of Communication for Development” is a follow-up to a similar survey conducted in 1994. The purpose of this 2005-2006 study was to assess whether there have been significant changes in the perception of Communication for Development among decision-makers in multilateral and bilateral aid agencies, in national governments and in major NGOs. In addition, the study strives to identify whether there have been notable changes in the human and material resources committed to this sector.

Author Biographies

Colin Fraser

For more information or to obtain a copy of the full version of the report contact Lucia Grenna at lgrenna@worldbank.org

Sonia Restrepo Estrada

For more information or to obtain a copy of the full version of the report contact Lucia Grenna at lgrenna@worldbank.org

Leonardo Mazzi

For more information or to obtain a copy of the full version of the report contact Lucia Grenna at lgrenna@worldbank.org

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2007-02-01

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