Communicating livestock research at ILRI
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Particularly interesting is the 'strategic approach'that combines internal and external communications, library services, web services, public awareness, and knowledge management. The strategy also sets out 4 higher level outcomes and the various products and services used to achieve them.
The four outcomes are:
- Greater utility - Staff and partners are provided with state-of-the-art communication products, vehicles and services; classical library services are transformed ...; information is packaged in multiple formats ...
- Greater influence - ILRI’s sphere of influence is enlarged beyond the CGIAR; journalists and their editors are persuaded of the value of publishing livestock-oriented stories; public understanding is advanced ...; new constituencies, networks and momentum are built ...
- Greater engagement - Public awareness of, and participation in, livestock research for development is raised; more of our partners speak on our behalf ...; opinion makers, leaders and research end users are increasingly engaged in livestock discussions and feedback ...
- Greater impacts - Governments, donor organizations, think tanks, universities, international institutions, non-governmental- and civil society organizations, private industries and others are helped to make informed pro-poor decisions in livestock research and development.
The strategy gives a wealth of insight and food for thought, including a short piece on how ILRI disseminates its research findings giving concrete examples of a strategy to get information out through a wide range of channels.
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