The 2005 annual meeting of the Informal Network of DAC Development Communicators

The 2005 Annual Meeting of the DAC DevCom Network was co-hosted on March 3-4 by the OECD Development Centre, the Directorate General for International Development Co-operation (DGCID) of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the OECD Development Co-operation Directorate / DAC Secretariat and took place in Paris, France.

 

Here are the agenda, the presentations that were made and some background material about the Informal Network.

 

> Agenda

 

Presentations

> Europeans and the MDGs: Comparative of Results from EU/DAC Member Countries by Ida Mc Donnell (OECD)

>Europeans and the MDGs: Two-Page Overview of Top-Line Results from Eurobarometer 62.2

 

> Belgian Presentation on Communications about the MDGs

Dare to dream …and make it happen - NCDO Netherlands Communications about the MDGs by Selma Penseel and Henny Helmich (NCDO)

 

> Public Debate about aid and development co-operation - challenges for Public Authorities Notes by Henry de Cazotte (AFD)

> Ten widely-held myths or partial truths about aid, its allocation and impact by Roger Riddell

> Improving Public knowledge, making aid more effective: what are the links? by Robert Riddell

 

> Harmonised and Aligned Development Communication (PowerPoint: Lars Tallert and Klas Palm)

> Harmonised and Aligned Development Communication: A proposal on information flow-back models to increase public support for ODA Basis for discussion by Lars Tallert, Klas Palm et al.

> Current Practice on Impact Assessment: example from the World Bankby Paul Mitchell (World Bank)

 

Background Documents

Outline of 2005-2006 Programme of Work at the Development Centre in support of the Informal Network of DAC HOI*

2006 Annual Meeting – Invitation from Australia*

Questionnaire completed by participants on expenditure on public information and development education*

 

* Only DevCom members have access to the presentations marked with an asterisk.

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