Transcription of GOOD PRACTICES IN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION
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GOOD PRACTICES IN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION GOOD PRACTICES IN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION The DEVELOPMENT Centre of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DEVELOPMENT was established in 1962 and comprises 24 member countries of the OECD: Austria, Belgium, Chile, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. In addition, 18 non-OECD countries are full members of the DEVELOPMENT Centre: Brazil (since March 1994); India (February 2001); Romania (October 2004); Thailand (March 2005); South Africa (May 2006); Egypt and Viet Nam (March 2008); Colombia (July 2008); Indonesia (February 2009); Costa Rica, Mauritius, Morocco and Peru (March 2009), the Dominican Republic (November 2009), Senegal (February 2011), Argentina and Cape Verde (March 2011) and Panama (July 2013).
insights into practical tools, innovative practices and emerging trends in the field of development communication. For instance, it helps in making sense of the public’s uneven – and, at times, even seemingly contradictory – position regarding aid, by …
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