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Development-Gender Email Network - Global
This e-mail network was established at the University of East Anglia with support by the DFID with a main objective of overcoming the communication gaps between academic researchers, policy makers, training providers and development practitioners in development agencies and NGO's globally. This is thought to improve people's ability to access policy-relevant research and engage in a global dialogue.
Communication Strategies
A international Email network covering over 45 countries was established and has grown to nearly 450 members, with 5-10 new members joining every week, from a range of gender and development policy, practice and research organisation. Approximately 20-30 messages are posted each week.
Development Issues
Connectivity, women, economic development, gender impact, equality and equity
Key Points
A key factor in this network is that unlike many email discussion groups, the development-gender network is moderated to ensure more effective communication and avoid inappropriate or repetitive messages being set up. Analysis of responses to a survey showed 91% satisfaction with the network and the way it was currently operating.
Partners
A key factor in this network is that unlike many email discussion groups, the development-gender network is moderated to ensure more effective communication and avoid inappropriate or repetitive messages being set up. Analysis of responses to a survey showed 91% satisfaction with the network and the way it was currently operating.
Sources
Adam Burke. Communications & Development, a Practical Guide. London: Department for International Development 1999, pg. 85
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