Communication in Water Supply and Sanitation: resource booklet

Updated - Tuesday 09 December 2003

Eirah Gorre-Dale, Dick de Jong and Jack Ling. Revised by Peter McIntyre (1993)

Outlines the steps that need to be taken to develop and implement a communication strategy for the water and sanitation sector, based on the experiences of many people in many countries. Includes suggestions for advocacy at national and global level, and basic elements for messages on water supply and sanitation to priority target groups.

Target audience: people who are convinced of the need for change in the water sector and who want to know how to put a communication programme into effect

Published under the aegis of the Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council.

Link: Go to online table of contents

- Download:
resbook.pdf (686.4 kB)
- Series:
i, 58 pages. Illustrated.
- Order code:
COM-E



Contents

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Foreword

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Why Communication?

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Who are the Communicators?

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What is Communication?

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Basic Elements for Messages

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Target Audiences

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Preparing the Sector and Building its Capacity

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Basic Steps for Preparation and Implementation

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Advocacy at Global Level

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