
58051237
8 September 2022
Ekaning Wedarantia
Advocacy and communication for social protection
29 July 2022
ONLINE
Andreas Klemmer
20 June 2022
Charles Crevier


Ekaning Wedarantia
This course aimed to equip social protection professionals with the knowledge and skills to better plan their advocacy and communication work in order to persuasively convey their vision and catalyse lasting change in social protection.
OBJECTIVES
The training objectives of the course were to:
• Understand what advocacy is, what it isn’t and how it relates to communication.
• Appreciate how advocacy happens at many different levels and how it can help us advance the social protection agenda at the local, national and international level.
• Conduct a policy analysis, research and diagnostics, understanding why these are essential to policy reform.
• Undertake a contextualised problem analysis to help participants identify priority issues.
• Craft a convincing narrative to convey participants’ vision for change and galvanise others to take action.
• Select the best approach for participants’ advocacy initiative.
• Map stakeholders and profile them in order to understand what they care most about in order to convey participants’ messages to them.
• Plan advocacy and communication initiatives and develop effective strategies.
• Convey messages in an engaging way to different audiences, including the media and policy-makers.
• Monitor and evaluate advocacy and communications efforts in order to understand whether they made a difference.
CONTENT
Live Session 1.b | De-mystifying Advocacy
Live Session 2.a | The politics of social protection
Live Session 2.b | Evidence-based advocacy
Live Session 3.a | Knowing what needs to change
Live Session 3.b | Exploring different approaches to change
Live Session 4.a | Getting to know your audiences
Live Session 4.b | Driving change together
Live Session 5.a | Developing effective messages
Live Session 5.b | Working with the media
Live Session 6.a | Knowing whether you have made a difference
ACHIEVEMENT
The course consisted of a number of online modules offered through the eCampus over a period of six weeks for an estimated total of 60 learning hours.
The assessment for this course, based on a total of 100 points, consisted of:
-Interactive Learning Activities (45 points)
• Live sessions
• Readings and videos
• Wall of Commitment
-Interactive exercises and assignments (55 points)
• Discussion Forum
• Weekly Assignments
• Final Assignments
NUMBER OF HOURS
The Advocacy and communication for social protection consisted of 60 hours of learning.
Skills / Knowledge
- Policy analysis
- Problem analysis
- Stakeholder analysis
- Research and evidence collection
- Critical thinking and creativity
- Public affairs and relationship building
- Collaboration and consensus building
- Persuasive Communication
- Effective influencing
Issued on
September 8, 2022
Expires on
Does not expire
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