Communication Programme Planning Work Sheet
Below is a copy of a communication programme planning worksheet from the Division of Communications at the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Title of Project:
Project Co-ordinator:
1: Potential Partners and Roles
i) Names of Partner Organisations ____________________________________
ii) Potential Role in Project ________________________________________
iii) Strategy to Encourage Involvement _______________________________
2: Definition of Problem: Why is the project being developed?
3: i) Primary Target Audiences: In relation to the problem - Who do you want to do what?
A._______________________
B. ______________________
C. ______________________
ii) Specific Primary Audience Segments: Specific by - behaviour/social norm/policy - and important variables such as race/ethnicity; sex; age; language; vested interest.
A. ____________________________
B. __________________________
C._____________________________
iii) Secondary Target Audiences: Those who influence the primary audiences or help implement the programme, e.g. family/friends; healthcare providers; local parenting groups; police.
A. ____________________________
B. __________________________
C._____________________________
4: i) Communication Goals: Specify overall desired changes in behaviour/social norm/policy - measurable if possible.
A. _____________________________
B. _____________________________
ii) Communication Objectives: Intermediate steps to achieve goals, such as changes in knowledge, attitudes, skills, social norms; policies, priorities - quantify when possible.
A. _____________________________
B. _____________________________
C. _____________________________
D. _____________________________
5: Communication Channels to Reach Each Primary Audience: News, Entertainment, Popular Goods and Services, Awards, Related to Services, Community Media; Campaign strategies (PSAs etc). For each audience, identify specific objective and relevant channels.
6: Potential Messages, Materials and Activities: For each audience - primary messages/content/materials.
7: Evaluation Framework
8, 9: Programme Timeline & Role of Staff
10: Budget
Specify all programme development and implementation activities and costs, including review and approval with dates, people responsible and funding sources highlighted.
Title of Project:
Project Co-ordinator:
1: Potential Partners and Roles
i) Names of Partner Organisations ____________________________________
ii) Potential Role in Project ________________________________________
iii) Strategy to Encourage Involvement _______________________________
2: Definition of Problem: Why is the project being developed?
3: i) Primary Target Audiences: In relation to the problem - Who do you want to do what?
A._______________________
B. ______________________
C. ______________________
ii) Specific Primary Audience Segments: Specific by - behaviour/social norm/policy - and important variables such as race/ethnicity; sex; age; language; vested interest.
A. ____________________________
B. __________________________
C._____________________________
iii) Secondary Target Audiences: Those who influence the primary audiences or help implement the programme, e.g. family/friends; healthcare providers; local parenting groups; police.
A. ____________________________
B. __________________________
C._____________________________
4: i) Communication Goals: Specify overall desired changes in behaviour/social norm/policy - measurable if possible.
A. _____________________________
B. _____________________________
ii) Communication Objectives: Intermediate steps to achieve goals, such as changes in knowledge, attitudes, skills, social norms; policies, priorities - quantify when possible.
A. _____________________________
B. _____________________________
C. _____________________________
D. _____________________________
5: Communication Channels to Reach Each Primary Audience: News, Entertainment, Popular Goods and Services, Awards, Related to Services, Community Media; Campaign strategies (PSAs etc). For each audience, identify specific objective and relevant channels.
6: Potential Messages, Materials and Activities: For each audience - primary messages/content/materials.
7: Evaluation Framework
8, 9: Programme Timeline & Role of Staff
10: Budget
Specify all programme development and implementation activities and costs, including review and approval with dates, people responsible and funding sources highlighted.
Source
Health Communication Materials - Division of Communication - UNICEF, New York, USA.
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