Publication Date
August 1993
This publication presents eight case studies that demonstrate that effective and sustainable action depends on changes in people; those who make and influence decisions about development priorities and at village level those who change their everyday lives. The cases show that these changes depend on effective communication efforts. They also demonstrate that communication is more than just information, it is a two-way process involving asking and listening
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Keywords
Cross-cutting; advocacy; Development/ Humanitarian; WASH; rural development; Disability and social diversity; children with disabilities; Health; diseases: communicable diseases (CD); diarrhoeal diseases; diseases: neglected tropical diseases (NTD); helminths; Information & knowledge; communication; Livelihoods; sector: agriculture; Programme/ Project; good practices; Research; data collection