Putting Critical Learning at the Heart of Ethical Global Development Communications among INGOs

Eilish Dillon, 2024

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Summary Description

This is Dr. Eilish Dillon's research on the training and learning aspects of ethical Global Development communications, which was undertaken to support the implementation of the Guide to Ethical Communications (Dóchas 2023). It reiterates the importance of ethical GD communications and suggests renewed commitment on the part of INGOs in Ireland to good practice in this area

Title

Putting Critical Learning at the Heart of Ethical Global Development Communications among INGOs

Author

Eilish Dillon


Publisher and year of publication

2024


Resource Type or sub-type

Relevant research, Background information, research or policy


Mainly suitable for

Board members; Communications staff; Education and Public Engagement staff; Overseas Staff; HR/Training Staff; Management


Level of Accessibility

Challenging (prior understanding, information or knowledge needed)


Ethical Communications Issues or Groups Addressed

Advertising and/or fundraising; Coloniality and De-coloniality; Ethnocentrism, stereotypes and / or racism;  Humanitarianism / climate change/ conflict; Human Rights, Equality and Dignity; Images and Messages; Organisational Culture and Politics; Representations of Africa; Social Media

 Ethical Communications Processes or Practices Addressed

Advertising or fundraising; Coloniality and De-coloniality; Equality, Diversity and Inclusion; Using Social Media; Informed Consent

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