Social Change Principles and Strategies

Building on and from the group convened by The Rockefeller Foundation to understand, based on practice, research and strategic thinking from a group of people across the Global South and North, the following are suggested as key strategic elements for social change support action:
Amplify marginalised voices - the analysis and ideas of people and communities most affected by issues and those not normally engaged in decision-making
and
Convey accurate information - irrespective of political, economic and social influence
along with
Provide space and support for public engagement, dialogue and debate - on the issues that people identify as having a major affect on their lives
whilst
Work with organic social movements that emerge from and engage local, national and global populations
support that includes
Create platforms - through which people can network and organise on the issues of primary concern to them
with the key engagement role being to
Convene the people giving voice to the issues in their lives - with decision-makers responsible for policies and resource allocation related to those lives
whilst
Work and communicate in ways that resonate with the people and communities who are being engaged
There are a large number of very illustrative examples of this in action - for example see in the Social Change theme site
Sahiyo Stories/Voices to End FGM/C
Women, We Write the [Hi]story Project
Effectiveness of Community Dialogue in Changing Gender and Sexual Norms for HIV Prevention
Can basic income contribute towards SDG 5 on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment?
The Barefoot Guide to Working with Organisations and Social Change
Empowering Communities, Informing Policy: The Potential of Community Radio
Just seven examples - more here
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Social Change Principles and Strategies
In my opinion a most suitable title would be Social Change Approaches, as I do not consider any of the above to be strictly speaking a strategy