Food security : communications toolkit.
Publication details: Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2011.Description: 213 p. : ill. (chielfy col.) ; 30 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:- 9789251068588
- 9251068585
- ORG HD9000.5 F66 2011
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ORG HD9000.5 F65 Food outlook : | ORG HD9000.5 F65 1998 Food safety and globalization of trade in food : | ORG HD9000.5 F65 2000 Food for the cities: | ORG HD9000.5 F66 2011 Food security : | ORG HD9000.5 F363 NO.8 The agricultural dimension of the ACP-EU economic partnership agreements/ | ORG HD9000.5 G58 2011 Global food losses and food waste : | ORG HD9000.5 G59 2012 The Global Forum on Food Security and Nutrition : |
CD-ROM (entitled "Communicating for food security : food security information for decision making" ; "E-Learning course") in pocket attached to inside back cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-213).
"Food security professionals increasing realize that they must use communications strategically for their work to have a maximum impact. While most organizations have invested heavily in food security analysis and research, many still need to enhance their communications to ensure their findings reach their intended users and action is taken. This toolkit is geared to helping food security professionals develop a communication strategy and communicate more effectively with their target audiences. Specific sections of the toolkit focus on policy makers and the media, because of the important role they play in implementing and influencing food security policies. The toolkit also looks at specific information products such as policy briefs, reports and early warning bulletins, and suggests ways to structure and improve them. A section on writing effectively, which focuses on grammar and style, makes sure that written documents are easy to read. Finally, the toolkit gives tips for using the internet, social media and Web 2.0 tools as these technologies offer unprecedented opportunities for engaging in two way dialogues with global audiences. The toolkit also includes readymade templates and dozens of tips and tricks distilled from many years of experience. While aimed at professionals working in food security related fields, the lessons in this toolkit can easily be applied to many other fields"--p. 7.
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