SGP Environmental Communications Programme (ECP): Promoting Knowledge Management for Improved Community and Ecosystem Health in Sierra Leone
LetsACT Sierra Leone will implement the SGP Environmental Communications Programme (ECP), comprising two main components:
1) A communications for behaviour change campaign across all SGP communities of practice in Sierra Leone; and
2) A Strategic Communications and Outreach Plan targeting key audiences, including policy makers and the general public to disseminate information about GEF SGP issues, activities and results.
Using traditional communication tools as well as more innovative, scalable and cost-effective and proven Entertainment-Education (EE) and social marketing methodologies, the SGP ECP will both positively change behaviours and shift social norms with regard to biodiversity conservation, climate change, chemicals and natural resource management (NRM), and increase the branding, policy-level and general support for SGP Sierra Leone and its conservation goals. To achieve these objectives, LetsACT will implement an integrated, multi-pronged communications platform to create an informed and supportive constituency among both government/policy makers and target audiences generally, and within the priority sites.
The programme will build local capacity, create and mobilize stakeholder communities, and effect positive knowledge, attitude and behaviour change among target audiences around community based adaptation, climate change mitigation, and conservation of biodiversity, chemicals and natural resource management within sustainable landscapes. The campaign will create a common social narrative that changes the way people think and act, reducing vulnerability to climate change and enhancing climate-smart systems and services across SGP communities of practice by increasing the resilience of social and natural systems, and enhancing key stakeholder support. Using EE and environmental communication (EC) methodologies as the core of an integrated multi-platform campaign to engage an audience in dialogue, increase knowledge and inspire attitude and behaviour change through parasocial behaviour modeling and development communications, the SGP ECP will:
? Create and mobilize local coalitions in each community, and build their capacity to address issues relating to the GEF focal areas among their constituents;
? Produce 40 episodes (two seasons of 20 episodes) of locally produced serial radio drama in 3 local languages (Mende, Krio and Themne) which will be broadcast across all SGP landscapes and to wider national audiences. This component is part of the plan to upscale this pilot SGP ECP in the subsequent years.
? Reinforce and contextualize the messages in the radio drama through 120 interactive radio magazine shows (also part of phase 2). This first phase will introduce interactive radio and TV magazine shows done in local languages, which will ?turn up the volume? on the issues being addressed by the GEF SGP and generate personal communication amongst target audiences, allowing them to first consider and then validate the desired behaviour changes;
? Where appropriate, enlist further media platforms such as mobile phones and the web to promote the radio/TV programming, create additional vehicles for messaging and interpersonal communication and allow for innovative monitoring and evaluating strategies;
? Launch community mobilization campaigns, using social marketing methods and tools, which complement the agenda and issues being promoted on the radio/TV. These campaigns will focus on specific issues relevant to each community and target clear and measurable behaviour change outcomes.
? Raise awareness of GEF SGP and SGP-funded/supported objectives, the GEF SGP brand, activities and outcomes, and help to build a community of supportive policy makers and key constituents.
The SGP ECP is designed to build capacity of local partners (NGOs, agencies, media partners etc) to adopt social change communications strategies, while providing a platform for partnership and advancing work through collaborative networks across sectors. In this way, through a coalition and capacity building process, LetsACT?s approach will work to bring all SGP grantees and policy makers, as well as other local partners, to contribute to the design and implementation of the SGP knowledge management strategy/plan that supports all partner objectives and the overall SGP objectives in an integrated manner. Additionally, the strategic communications and outreach plan will build a robust and healthy community of informed and supportive policy makers and stakeholders, to help advance SGP conservation objectives.
1) A communications for behaviour change campaign across all SGP communities of practice in Sierra Leone; and
2) A Strategic Communications and Outreach Plan targeting key audiences, including policy makers and the general public to disseminate information about GEF SGP issues, activities and results.
Using traditional communication tools as well as more innovative, scalable and cost-effective and proven Entertainment-Education (EE) and social marketing methodologies, the SGP ECP will both positively change behaviours and shift social norms with regard to biodiversity conservation, climate change, chemicals and natural resource management (NRM), and increase the branding, policy-level and general support for SGP Sierra Leone and its conservation goals. To achieve these objectives, LetsACT will implement an integrated, multi-pronged communications platform to create an informed and supportive constituency among both government/policy makers and target audiences generally, and within the priority sites.
The programme will build local capacity, create and mobilize stakeholder communities, and effect positive knowledge, attitude and behaviour change among target audiences around community based adaptation, climate change mitigation, and conservation of biodiversity, chemicals and natural resource management within sustainable landscapes. The campaign will create a common social narrative that changes the way people think and act, reducing vulnerability to climate change and enhancing climate-smart systems and services across SGP communities of practice by increasing the resilience of social and natural systems, and enhancing key stakeholder support. Using EE and environmental communication (EC) methodologies as the core of an integrated multi-platform campaign to engage an audience in dialogue, increase knowledge and inspire attitude and behaviour change through parasocial behaviour modeling and development communications, the SGP ECP will:
? Create and mobilize local coalitions in each community, and build their capacity to address issues relating to the GEF focal areas among their constituents;
? Produce 40 episodes (two seasons of 20 episodes) of locally produced serial radio drama in 3 local languages (Mende, Krio and Themne) which will be broadcast across all SGP landscapes and to wider national audiences. This component is part of the plan to upscale this pilot SGP ECP in the subsequent years.
? Reinforce and contextualize the messages in the radio drama through 120 interactive radio magazine shows (also part of phase 2). This first phase will introduce interactive radio and TV magazine shows done in local languages, which will ?turn up the volume? on the issues being addressed by the GEF SGP and generate personal communication amongst target audiences, allowing them to first consider and then validate the desired behaviour changes;
? Where appropriate, enlist further media platforms such as mobile phones and the web to promote the radio/TV programming, create additional vehicles for messaging and interpersonal communication and allow for innovative monitoring and evaluating strategies;
? Launch community mobilization campaigns, using social marketing methods and tools, which complement the agenda and issues being promoted on the radio/TV. These campaigns will focus on specific issues relevant to each community and target clear and measurable behaviour change outcomes.
? Raise awareness of GEF SGP and SGP-funded/supported objectives, the GEF SGP brand, activities and outcomes, and help to build a community of supportive policy makers and key constituents.
The SGP ECP is designed to build capacity of local partners (NGOs, agencies, media partners etc) to adopt social change communications strategies, while providing a platform for partnership and advancing work through collaborative networks across sectors. In this way, through a coalition and capacity building process, LetsACT?s approach will work to bring all SGP grantees and policy makers, as well as other local partners, to contribute to the design and implementation of the SGP knowledge management strategy/plan that supports all partner objectives and the overall SGP objectives in an integrated manner. Additionally, the strategic communications and outreach plan will build a robust and healthy community of informed and supportive policy makers and stakeholders, to help advance SGP conservation objectives.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Local Environment and Social Action
Country:
Sierra Leone
Area Of Work:
CapDev
Grant Amount:
US$ 34,885.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 30,139.53
Project Number:
SLE/SGP/OP5/CORE/CD/13/03/003
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Policy Impact
Communicating specialist knowledge on complex environmental problems, such as climate change, to policy-makers poses diverse challenges. It is important to devise ways to make scientific uncertainty and its implications for policy-making meaningful to all. Public understanding of risk depends on social and cultural factors, and not just on technical information; public acceptance of technological innovations depends on trust in scientists and policy-makers, as well as intuitive, emotional responses. While we need continuous public engagement to tackle environmental issues, an emphasis on fear can lead to paralysis. Icons or images that suggest practical ways of acting on the problem can be more empowering and effective. Because the media is a central arena for amplifying environmental issues and can influence the course of policy, this project will provide technical resources to SGP communities of practice for:
? Awareness and sensitivity about the environment and environmental challenges;
? Knowledge and understanding about the environment and environmental challenges;
? Attitude concern for the environment to help maintain environmental quality;
? Skills to mitigate the environmental problems; and
? Participation for exercising existing knowledge and environmental related programs.
Promoting Public Awareness of Global Environment
For this project, LetsACT will design and implement the SGP Environmental Communications Programme, based on an innovative, scalable, cost-effective and proven multi-platform communications for behaviour change model, using entertainment education and environmental communication methodologies, across all SGP communities of practice. The ECP will build the capacity of SGP grantees, communities and local partners to strategically use these communication approaches to strengthen impact and engagement. It will equip and empower community-level coalitions to raise awareness of, and motivate an effective response to, the needs for climate change mitigation, community-based adaptation, biodiversity conservation, sustainable livelihoods etc. The ultimate objective is to create a narrative that changes the way people think and act, and help create a supportive policymaker environment, thereby enhancing environmental management.
Our experience has shown that successful communications for behaviour change strategies depend upon the implementation of long-term programmes that:
? Strengthen the capacity of local and national partners to carry out work in support of goals;
? Build a community of partners to leverage and extend the impact of EC and EE and provide long-lasting sustainability and continuity; and
? Change knowledge, attitudes and behaviours through active campaigns and compelling dramas that educate and inspire audiences.
LetsACT?s methodology is designed to reflect these three strategic principles of success, called ?the three Cs?- capacity, community and change. This methodology strikes a fine balance between entertainment and education around environmental management issues. With a content mix of 70% education and 30% entertainment in this first phase and 70% entertainment and 30% education in the subsequent phases, LetsACT plans to implement a communications programme in a non-threatening manner that stimulates discussion in communities, promoting attitudes, behavior and policy change.
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Indicators
Empowerment
Number of CBOs / NGOs formed or registered through the SGP project
20
Empowerment
Number of women participated / involved in SGP project
360
Empowerment
Number and type of support linkages established with local governments/authorities
100
Empowerment
Number and type of support linkages established with national government institutions
200
SGP Country office contact
Mr. Abdul SANNOH
Email:
Address
UNDP SIERRA LEONE, UN COMPLEX, FOURAH BAY CLOSE, WILBERFORCE
FREETOWN, WESTERN AREA, 23222
FREETOWN, WESTERN AREA, 23222
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