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Awareness Raising Tools 1
Awareness Raising Tools(for awareness raising &
demand creation)Dörte Peters, seecon international gmbh
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Contents
1. Awareness Raising
2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
3. Applicability
4. References
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What is Awareness Raising?
Awareness raising = alerting general public that- issue exists- approach to the issue is essential (in way awareness raising group proposes)
1. Awareness Raising
Central aims: (WATERAID and WSSCC 2003)
inform public about issue & solutions change public opinion & behavior create demand raise money get issue onto political public agenda make issue credible in policy debate
Source: http://www.wsscc.org/en/resources/advocacy-material/wash-images-messages/wash-2007/index.htm
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Why Awareness Raising?
1. Awareness Raising
changing opinion & behaviour of public & creating demand for SSWM is crucial for sustainability of all SSWM tools.
no sense to built toilet if no one knows how and why to use it!
Because…
Awareness raising to change opinion & behavior
Source: http://www.wsp.org/wsp/about/Cartoon%20Calendars/2010%20Calendar
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1. Awareness Raising
Awareness Raising
Media Campaigns: Internet and Email
Media Campaigns: Radio
Media
Campaigns: Posters and Flyers Media Cam-
paigns: Video
Corporate Social Responsibility
Social Marketing
Advocacy – Influencing Leaders
SSWM in School Curriculums
School Campaigns
Young People as Promoters
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2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
Social Marketing
• Similar to conventional marketing but end goal is social benefit (e.g. improvement of health, conservation of resources, etc.)
• Uses marketing techniques to raise awareness & to create demand for social objectives.
When/ where to apply:• when you want to create demand for SSWM• essential to all processes of SSWM!• combination with other awareness raising tools & capacity building important
+ consumer based approach − needs financial + creates demand for SSWM
resources
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Media Campaigns − Radio (BURKE 1999, WATERAID and WSSCC 2003)
2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
efficient tool to influence public opinion, reaches wide audience
involvement of public increases decision-makers attention
Source: http://radiofordevelopment.org.uk/?p=417#more-417
+ radio can have direct effect on − one-way mediumpublic attitude & behaviour (WATERAID 2007)
When/ where to apply:• many illiterates• rural areas• community participation
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2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
Media Campaigns − Posters and Flyers (SCHAAP & VAN STEENBERGEN 2001)
+ can reach wide & specific audiences
+ emphasise main messages & give educational information
− one-way medium
− little slogan/ picture needs to have huge impact
Source: http://www.wsscc.org/en/resources/advocacy-material/wash-images-messages/wash-2007/index.htm
When/ where to apply:• many illiterates (posters without text)• regions with many poor• flyers at universities
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2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
Media Campaigns − Video (BURKE 1999)
+ useful to teach specific skills
+ engages partizipation
Source: http://video.cta.int/
− equipement expensive
− electricity needed
When/ where to apply:• show at public places• accessible in internet• use at schools, publi places, courses
Visual medium: conveys complex ideas in
comprehensible formats
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2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
Media Campaigns − Internet and Email (BURKE 1999)
Internet: websites, fora for online discussions and files to get information, do research and download.
Email: mostly advertising (e.g. for an activity) and networking in groups.
+ most interactive medium
+ gives people access to sources from other countries
Used in an integrated way
− target group must have computer
− sometimes censored
When/ where to apply: • where people know SOMEthing about SSWM, for additional information• regions where computers are spread widely
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Advocacy − Influencing Leaders (DE JONG 2003)
Action of delivering an argument to
- gain commitment from political & social leaders
- prepare a society for a particular issue
2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
When/ where to apply:• local community level,national & international level• well functioning media network & communication channels, personal network + can boost campaign
− time-consuming
Media important
Political support: The mayor of Mymensingh Pourashava has supported the Malgudam community to create a demonstration plot for using toilet bags as fertilizer. Source: http://www.pseau.org/gif/couv_gtz_ecosan_newsletter.gif
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
commitment by businesses to behave ethically & contribute to economic development & improve quality of life of society at large
2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
+ Go beyond minimum legal requirements
+ Address social & ecological needs
− Sometimes just for PR reasons
Source: http://www.sustainabilityblog.org/2007/11/13/what-is-corporate-social-responsibility/
When/ where to apply:• for financial & non-financial CSR partnerships with development actors• when you want business to behave fair & responsible (e.g.human rights, environment)
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Young People as Promoters
assuring that project/ program has greater effect & more long lasting impact on the communities
2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
Source: http://www.andamandiscoveries.com/blog/uploaded_images/youth-act-715428.jpg
+ create appealing campaigns+ raises self-esteem
− lack of work experience
− lack of seriosity
When/ where to apply:• youth needs to have time• schools, universities
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SSWM in School Curriculums
Goals: increasing knowledge, change attitutes, encourage action
2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
School orientation on correct use of urine separation toilet at elementary school in Baluarte (Cagayan de Oro, Philippines) Source: GENSCH, R. (2009)
+ raise next generation with knowledge promoting SSWM
+ children mightinfluence family members
− teachers need to be trained
When/ where to apply:• schools without SSWM in curriculums• big classes (practical
lessons)
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School Campaigns (IRC 2007)
… provision of safe water and sanitation facilities AND school education of SSWM issues.
2. Examples of Awareness Raising Tools
A successful school campaign in Nepal, where the family and wider community were involved into the programme. On this day, the school became an award for its leadership in making the viallage open defecation free. Source: KROPAC, M. (2009).
+ spreads from school to household to
community
− costs for facilities, soap, O&M, teaching teachers,…
When/ where to apply:• local school/ community level• schools without safe W&S facilities
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3. Applicability
which tool is best applicable depends on target group
important to consider cultural & religious backgrounds
Combination of tools deepens their impactSource:
http://www.wsp.org/wsp/about/Cartoon%20Calendars/2007%20Calendar
The right mix is important!
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7. References
BURKE, A. (1999): Communications & Development. A practical guide. London: Social Development Division. Department for International Development. URL: http://www.allindiary.org/pool/resources/dfid-communications-and-development-a-practial-guide.pdf [Accessed 2010].
JONG, D. de (2003): Advocacy for Water, Environmental Sanitation and Hygiene. Thematic Overview Paper. Delft: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. URL: http://www.irc.nl/redir/content/download/4154/47972/file/advocacy.pdf [Accessed 2010].
IRC (2007): Towards Effective Programming for WASH in Schools: A manual on scaling up programmes for water, sanitation and hygiene in schools (Technical Paper Series No. 48). Delft: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
SCHAAP, W. & VAN STEENBERGEN, F. (2001): Ideas for Water Awareness Campaigns. Stockholm: Global Water Partnership.
WATERAID (2007): The Advocacy Sourcebook. London: WaterAid. URL: http://www.wateraid.org/documents/plugin_documents/advocacy_sourcebook_2.pdf [Accessed 2010].
WATERAID & WSSCC (2003): Advocacy Sourcebook. A Guide to advocacy for WSSCC co-ordinators working on the WASH campaign. London & Geneva: WaterAid and Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council. URL: http://www.wsscc.org/fileadmin/files/pdf/publication/Advocacy_Sourcebook_interactive.pdf [Accessed 2010].
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