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Communities Measure Change: A Reference Guide to Monitoring Communication for Social Change

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Developed by the Communication for Social Change (CFSC) Consortium, this reference guide aims to provide an easy-to-use summary of key principles of communication for social change and how it can be evaluated. The participatory process that the Consortium recommends is called Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation (PM&E). It is a widely recognised approach that actively involves members of a community in conducting and managing the evaluation process.

Using a Question and Answer format, the guide discusses:
  • What is Communication for Social Change (CFSC)?
  • How does CFSC help people involved in HIV/AIDS prevention and care efforts?
  • How do we know if CFSC is working?
  • What is Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation?
  • What will help us to evaluate CFSC in a participatory way?
  • What are the stages of Participatory Monitoring & Evaluation?
  • What are indicators?
  • Can you give examples of CFSC progress markers or indicators?
  • How can we help community members check and make sense of what indicators show?
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Email from Ailish Byrne to The Communication Initiative, December 12 2005.