Storytelling is an engaging and compelling concept that can be used to captivate your audience’s attention by explaining issues and solutions with real-life scenarios. These…
Communicating impact through storytelling
19/01/2022
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
19/01/2022
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Storytelling is an engaging and compelling concept that can be used to captivate your audience’s attention by explaining issues and solutions with real-life scenarios. These…
17/01/2022
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Paid Internship- Strategic Communication, European Climate Foundation (ECF) Deadline: 5 February, 2022 Location: Brussels, Belgium Term: Temporary 6 month contract, remunerated, on a full-time basis…
16/12/2021
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In 2020 over 155 million people listened to a podcast every week. Academics and research organisations, encouraged by the potential of this audience, have started…
26/11/2021
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In 2020, the Africa Evidence Network (AEN) hosted Evidence 2020 Online, an event that brought together experts from the evidence ecosystem in Africa. As a…
19/11/2021
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Core messages: It is possible for small and medium-sized evidence ecosystem actors to deliver enduring results Sustainable partnerships are the guarantees of any lasting impact…
10/11/2021
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The Africa Evidence Network (AEN) is a diverse network of people and organisations who strive to end poverty and inequality in Africa through the increased…
15/10/2021
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With the development landscape continually adapting, the UK Collaborative on Development Research (UKCDS) have analysed and outlined five trends that are key in driving research…
09/09/2021
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Evidence is a key aspect of decision-making in all development sectors, and having good evidence enables policymakers and practitioners to develop and implement effective interventions….
02/09/2021
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Writing grant proposals can be as much art as science, and larger organisations will have specialist staff to help their researchers and staff through the…
18/08/2021
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Understanding your audience is always important for effective communication. For climate change topics, it’s essential. Wolfgang Blau spent a year researching climate change to see the role media could play in better reporting the crisis. This great article published in Nieman segments the general public audience in USA into six useful groups: the alarmed, the concerned, the cautious, the disengaged, the doubtful and the dismissive.
13/08/2021
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We have developed a tool that will help conservation practitioners involved in designing wild meat alternatives projects to increase their impact by designing projects that…
30/07/2021
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The first blog in this series showed that of the 281 University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) students from the School of Business and Public…
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