DCERN impact of communication in development
Agriculture
Economic Growth
Education
Governance
Health
 
 

Summary Papers:

Click here to view Agriculture Summary Paper

Click here to view Economic Growth Summary Paper

Click here to view Education Summary Paper

Click here to view Governance Summary Paper

Click here to view Health Summary Paper

 

Cross-cutting Themes:

Media Papers

Click here to download Media Messages: making development happen (PDF 191KB)

Click here to download Impact of Media Interventions: factors and evidence (PDF 844KB)

Click here to download Media Policy Notes Paper (4-pager PDF 322KB)

ICT Papers

Click here to download ICT Paper (PDF206KB)

Click here to download ICT Policy Notes Paper (4-pager PDF 172KB)

An african Market Trader selling her produce from baskets (used with permission of transaid - www.transaid.org)

Agriculture

Making progress in agriculture and rural livelihoods relies on putting new ideas into practice and sharing field experience between stakeholders.

Tanzanian women training to be dressmakers

Economic Growth

Infrastructure and good communications are amongst the prerequisites of a healthy economy.  Good policy coupled with new technology can create a positive environment for economic growth.

Honduran schoolboy studying at his desk

Education

The education sector relies on understanding what works at the classroom level and also ensuring that policy is implemented effectively.

A container ship at Port Tema, Ghana (used with permission of transaid - www.transaid.org)

Governance

The new technology in particular is making the world a smaller place; changes in ways in which citizens and their governments communicate is producing new opportunities and relationships.

A Tomato Trader in Makola Market in Accra, Ghana (used with permission of transaid - www.transaid.org)

Health

Improving the health of poor and marginalised people is a major focus of development. This portal shows how the work of various stakeholders can be enhanced through good communications.

2 Eritrean children

set as my homepage

supported by

dfid - department for international development