Research Communication

Translating research results into development communication products

Research Communication

Every week, every month, government agencies, universities, independent researchers, NGOs and CSOs roll out research findings either from a baseline, midline or end line survey or any other purpose that may have informed a need for a research.

Research communication does highly support the interpretation and translation of complex findings into a language or format that can be easily understood and internalised by journalists, editors, project officers that may not have been involved in the research and researchers in specialised fields. It is a major component of the dissemination of research findings upto community level and enable primary stakeholders easily consume data and therefore effectively engage themselves in the intended development interventions.

This process of communication turns raw research outputs into apt messages that address the needs of primary stakeholders.

  • Production of popular versions of research reports
  • Supporting organizations to embed communication in monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) processes
  • Presentation of research findings to journalists for dissemination
  • Working with the media and communities in dissemination of research findings in the popular format.

This process of communication turns raw research outputs into apt messages that address the needs of primary stakeholders.

  • Production of popular versions of research reports
  • Supporting organizations to embed communication in monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) processes
  • Presentation of research findings to journalists for dissemination
  • Working with the media and communities in dissemination of research findings in the popular format.
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