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During the last ten years, there has been a gradual shift from hierarchical, top-down communication to a two-way process that is interactive and participatory. This change in perception about the communication process, coupled with th e dramatic spread of democracy in recent times, are working in favour of more participatory decision-making at the local level, and of communication as a part of the process. This book resulted from a two-day consultation focusing on "Participatory Develo pment Communication in the West and Central African Context" held in Toronto, Canada in 1995. It was attended by 49 participants drawn from development agencies, universities and NGOs. The participants were a unique mix of communicators, development worke rs and adult education specialists. CONTENTS
Foreword INTRODUCTION
A Canadian-African Dialogue in Participatory development Communication PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION
Development Communication in West and Central Africa: Toward a Researach
and Intervention Agenda
Participatory Communication for Development COMMUNICATION AND NONFORMAL EDUCATION
The Role of Participatory Development Communication as a Tool of Grassroots
Nonformal Education
Adult Education and Development Communication: Personal Comments
Participatory Development Communication and Nonformal Basic Education: A
Personal View WOMEN AND COMMUNICATION
The Potential of Women and Young Girls as Community Communicators and Their
Specific Nonformal Basic Education Needs
The Potential of Women and Young Girls: Shared Reflections
Women and Communication: A Personal Comment
Communication and Nonformal Education -- Role and Needs of the African Woman
and Young Girl: Personal Views COMMUNICATION AND TRAINING NEEDS
Training Needs in Participatory Development Communication
Training Needs in Participatory Communication: Personal Reflections
Training and Communication: Personal Perspectives APPENDICES
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