Arts, Media and Popular Culture
Communications Handbook: Developing Good Practice for Women's Rights Organisations
Whilst more women's rights organisations recognise the need to strengthen their communications capacities, it is still a relatively low priority for most. The inability to prioritise communications has ramifications for the portrayal of women's rights organisations, their constituents and ultimately the agenda of the
women’s movement. The evolution of communication methodologies especially the increasing use of non-traditional media forms such as Facebook,
Twitter and blogsl present an opportunity for women’s rights organisations to communicate effectively with relatively small. This handbook aims to be a useful reference guide for women’s rights organisations in Africa and will explore several forms of new media communications as well as the more traditional communications methods. A list of useful communications tools that have not been covered in this handbook is included as a reference guide for further research and reading.
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