CIARD Draft Communication Plan

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Dear colleagues,

Last year, our partners Scriptoria worked with us to develop a communication strategy for CIARD, which formed the basis of the activities which we undertook in 2009 and early 2010.  At the partners meeting at Montpellier in April, we discussed our approaches to communicating the messages around the CIARD initiative, and many great suggestions were made.

Now we need for a more detailed Communication Plan for the CIARD initiative for 2010-11, and so a few of us, including especially Rosana and Nadia, have been working to develop a "zero draft" of a Plan, which I am attaching here.  There are several aspects which are important, including:

- the concept of a Toolkit to support advocacy/communication around CIARD;

- how we deliver the messages - events and media;

- the team comprising the three colleagues working on communication, namely Nadia, Rosana and Valeria, and their roles;

- the first steps towards an events calendar, which we need to move online for the partners to update;

I really do encourage you to take a look at this and share your views with everyone.  This is a draft and we hope that it provokes discussion.

Kind regards

Stephen

 

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