Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects
Ten years after the World Bank institutionalized the use of Communications for Development, the Water and Sanitation Program for Latin America and the Caribbean and the World Bank office in Peru held the 'constructive dialogue: communications...
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okr-10986-171012021-04-23T14:03:33Z Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects World Bank ACCESS TO INFORMATION BEHAVIORS BOUNDARIES CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMMUNITIES CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DIRECT CONNECTIONS DISCUSSION DOCUMENTS END-USERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOCUS GROUPS GENERAL PUBLIC HARDWARE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RESOURCES IDEAS IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN INSTALLATION INTERACTIVE MEDIA INTERNAL COMMUNICATION KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LEARNING MARKET RESEARCH MARKETING MUTUAL RESPECT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PILOT PROJECT PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC RELATIONS RESEARCH METHODS RESULTS RURAL AREAS SMALL TOWNS SOCIAL PROCESS SUPERVISION SUSTAINABILITY SYMBOLS TEAM WORK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY USERS USES Ten years after the World Bank institutionalized the use of Communications for Development, the Water and Sanitation Program for Latin America and the Caribbean and the World Bank office in Peru held the 'constructive dialogue: communications for development of water, sanitation, and infrastructure projects in Latin America' workshop on November 23-25, 2009. This workshop aimed to equip participants from 21 countries in the region with tools and methods for effective communications for development within the scope of water and sanitation program for Latin America and the Caribbean projects. By summarizing the content and lessons learned from this workshop and its full report, this briefing aims to promote a deeper understanding of this field. 2014-02-18T23:15:51Z 2014-02-18T23:15:51Z 2011-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/06/16647088/communications-development-water-sanitation-infrastructure-projects http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17101 English en_US Water and sanitation program learning note; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION BEHAVIORS BOUNDARIES CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMMUNITIES CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DIRECT CONNECTIONS DISCUSSION DOCUMENTS END-USERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOCUS GROUPS GENERAL PUBLIC HARDWARE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RESOURCES IDEAS IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN INSTALLATION INTERACTIVE MEDIA INTERNAL COMMUNICATION KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LEARNING MARKET RESEARCH MARKETING MUTUAL RESPECT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PILOT PROJECT PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC RELATIONS RESEARCH METHODS RESULTS RURAL AREAS SMALL TOWNS SOCIAL PROCESS SUPERVISION SUSTAINABILITY SYMBOLS TEAM WORK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY USERS USES |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION BEHAVIORS BOUNDARIES CAPACITY BUILDING CATALOGUE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES COMMUNICATION STRATEGY COMMUNITIES CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DIRECT CONNECTIONS DISCUSSION DOCUMENTS END-USERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOCUS GROUPS GENERAL PUBLIC HARDWARE HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RESOURCES IDEAS IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPLEMENTATION PLAN INSTALLATION INTERACTIVE MEDIA INTERNAL COMMUNICATION KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS LEARNING MARKET RESEARCH MARKETING MUTUAL RESPECT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PILOT PROJECT PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC RELATIONS RESEARCH METHODS RESULTS RURAL AREAS SMALL TOWNS SOCIAL PROCESS SUPERVISION SUSTAINABILITY SYMBOLS TEAM WORK TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPARENCY USERS USES World Bank Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects |
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Ten years after the World Bank
institutionalized the use of Communications for Development,
the Water and Sanitation Program for Latin America and the
Caribbean and the World Bank office in Peru held the
'constructive dialogue: communications for development
of water, sanitation, and infrastructure projects in Latin
America' workshop on November 23-25, 2009. This
workshop aimed to equip participants from 21 countries in
the region with tools and methods for effective
communications for development within the scope of water and
sanitation program for Latin America and the Caribbean
projects. By summarizing the content and lessons learned
from this workshop and its full report, this briefing aims
to promote a deeper understanding of this field. |
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Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects |
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Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects |
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Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects |
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Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects |
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Communications for Development of Water, Sanitation, and Infrastructure Projects |
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communications for development of water, sanitation, and infrastructure projects |
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