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2. CAMEROON LINK
Monday, 6th July 2015
Presented by
MIKE ACHANYI FONTEM
Radio-ICT-Dev. Officer/Consultant
Cameroon Link
3. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
1
431 2 5
DEMO
INTRODUCTION
- Joining the Network
- Why join & get active?
METHODOLOGY
* C4D Background
- Mission, vision and Aims
CONCLUSION
Membership categories
- summary of membership benefits
ANSWERS
4. There are over 1730 members from 136
countries
The Network focuses on key areas of C4D
practice and ‘work in action’ in order to
broaden knowledge about good practice in
these areas and raise awareness about the
theoretical foundation for the choice of
appropriate approaches and methods.
C4D Network is a community of professionals
working in communication for development.
Engaged in different ways in the use of
communications and media within
international development and human rights.
1. INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS C4D Network?
5. 2. THE NETWORK OFFERS:
AN ONLINE COMMUNITY OF OVER 1600 MEMBERS – FROM ACADEMIA, MEDIA,
DONORS, NGOS, UN, PRIVATE SECTOR AND INDEPENDENTS
SHARING: DAILY TOPICAL POSTINGS AND DISCUSSIONS ON DEVELOPMENT AND
COMMUNICATION THEMES, RESOURCES, ANNOUNCEMENTS, OPPORTUNITIES
AND NEWS
EVENTS: EVENTS IN THE UK AND AROUND THE WORLD INCLUDE – NETWORK
MEET-UPS, EXPERT TALKS AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS, DOCUMENTARY
SCREENINGS, AND VIRTUAL ‘MEET & GREETS’ WITH FELLOW C4D
PRACTITIONERS.
LEARNING: LEARNING AND SHARING OPPORTUNITIES, INCLUDING WEBINARS IN
ENGLISH, SPANISH AND FRENCH ON C4D BASICS, SOCIAL MEDIA, MONITORING &
EVALUATION
RECRUIT: HIGHLY CURRENT JOB AND CONSULTANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS,
ONLINE C4D ROSTER OF CONSULTANTS AND TRAINERS, VARIED ‘MATCHING’
RECRUITMENT SERVICES
6. 3. C4D BACKGROUND
The Network is membership-based, and it operates both
online - through a thriving social network platform - and
offline - through regional and national meet-ups and groups
initiated by members.
Members of the C4D Network are located all over the world,
and include communication experts within non-governmental
organisations, UN agencies, national governments and
donors; academics and communication trainers; media
producers. Media strategists focus on development,
communication; and many different types of C4D consultants.
The C4D Network includes a growing range of national and
regional groups as well. An evolving number of casual ‘meet
ups’ of members in cities around the world. There are also a
growing range of C4D thematic, regional and national groups.
7. “No limits to
information”
FREEDOM
OF
EXPRESSION
IS
MADE
3.1 Mission, Vision and Aims
The mission of the Network is to support people working in the field of
‘communication for development’ (C4D) by facilitating ‘meeting & talking’
opportunities, both online and offline.
its vision is a thriving and well- understood
‘Communication for Development (C4D)’ sector,
respected within development practice and moving
forward in theory and practice.
It aims therefore are to support the development
of the C4D sector through the nurturing of a
strongly connected and informed C4D peer
network, engaged in sustainable development.
We aim to develop:
• A strongly connected Network
• A well informed Network of experts
• A vibrant Network of positive thinkers
• A sustainable member-driven Network
8. 4. WHY JOIN & GET ACTIVE?
C4D Network is a membership network, so joining as a
Subscribed Member is the way to gain the full benefits of what
the Network has to offer.
As a first step; individuals can register with the Network as a
Networker. To do this you need to apply by clicking 'signup' (top
right of site) and after review based on criteria you will be
approved or direct to the 'Friends of C4D Network' list. Criteria
for inclusion is primarily based on professional engagement with
C4D - either as an academic, development worker, media
practitioner, consultant or trainer.
'Friends of the C4D Network' are people who are interested in
C4D but not so fully engaged that they wish to be part of the
online community, preferring to receive communication
quarterly, via our e-newsletter.
Organisations and other groups can also join as Associate
Organisations of the Network, taking packages of 3, 5 or more
memberships for staff and associates.
9. 5. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES
Registered members can have a profile page and link with other members (on the site and
via meet-ups); Subscribed members can do the same plus they can access all content on the
Network and attend all events and benefit from the full C4D recruit services of job ads,
matching services and roster.
1. There is no joining fee to
become a Registered Member,
and there is a modest scaled
subscription fee (annual or
monthly) to become a
Subscribed Member.
2. Subscription as a member of the Communication for Development
Network on an individual basis
UK Membership: Annual: £50.00, Monthly: £6.00
Developed World Membership: Annual: £30.00, Monthly: £5.00
Developing World Membership: Annual: £10.00, Monthly: £1.50
Recent Graduate / Emerging Talent Membership: Annual: £10.00,
Monthly: £1.50
3. Subscription to the Communication for Development Network as an Associate Organisation
Associate Organisation - Package 1 (up to 2 individual memberships + corporate benefits): £100.00
Associate Organisation - Package 2 (up to 5 individual memberships + corporate benefits): £250.00
Associate Organisation - Package 3 (up to 10 individual memberships + corporate benefits): £400.00
Unlimited packages are also available for small, medium and large sized organisations (scaled price
upon application)
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