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The
RCPLA experience of the past years has demonstrated the crucial
importance of communication in the field of development. Knowledge
and information sharing among people is needed to achieve sustainable
development. Communication for development is an approach that focuses
on the capacity of local community members to manage the communication
process and to plan and implement communication activities that
suites their needs to realize the targeted change. Within this perspective,
RCPLA has developed the Communication for Change (C4C) initiative
that concentrates on the participatory approach and promotes the
community media role in development.
C4C initiative is exploring the use of community based form of communication
as a vehicle to transmit information, transfer knowledge, educate,
persuade, entertain, and influence values to enable decision-making
processes that change attitude and behavior. It is an attempt to
understand the context in which community media exists and the system
in which it operates. Local medium of communication stimulate the
potential for change within a community by promoting the importance
of grassroots participation and identifying their impact on the
development process.
RCPLA
experience shows that the point of departure for C4C is not the
dissemination of a new idea; this initiative is building communities’
capabilities to emphasis their needs and viewpoints through a range
of tradition and non-tradition forms of media, including community
radio, forum-theater, participatory video/television, the world-wide-web.
These activities can be equipped with a range of new tools to affect
change, while also capitalizing upon the intrinsic expertise of
communities.
Through
the C4C initiative, RCPLA has produced “Our
World Our Voice Our Media” as an attempt to capture the
experiences and efforts of new community based initiatives using
community media as a tool to make a critical difference to peoples’
lives.
This
publication is also available in Arabic
and French
View
C4C concept note.
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