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Advocacy in Action
A Toolkit to Support NGOS and CBOS Responding to HIV/AIDS
Published by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Developed in collaboration with the International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO)
Contents of the toolkit
Introduction to the toolkit
1 What is this toolkit?
2 Why and how was this toolkit developed?
3 Who is this toolkit for?
4 How can this toolkit be used?
5 What is in the sections of this toolkit?
6 How long does this toolkit take to use?
7 What materials are needed to use this toolkit?
Workshop schedule: Example
Section 1: Introducing advocacy
1.1 What is advocacy?
1.2 Why do we advocate?
1.3 How do we advocate?
Handouts
Section 2: Planning and implementing advocacy work
Choosing how to facilitate Section 2
Introduction to an advocacy planning framework
2.1 Step 1: Select an issue or problem you want to address
2.2 Step 2: Analyse and gather information on the issue or problem
2.3 Step 3: Develop an aim and objectives for your advocacy work
2.4 Step 4: Identify your targets
2.5 Step 5: Identify your allies
2.6 Step 6: Identify your resources
2.7 Step 7: Create an action plan
2.8 Step 8: Implement, monitor and evaluate
Handouts
Section 3: Including advocacy in an organisation’s work
3.1 Identifying how HIV-related advocacy can contribute to an
organisation’s mission
3.2 Understanding how HIV-related advocacy can affect an organisation
3.3 Ensuring that advocacy is an integral part of an organisation’s work
Section 4: ‘Advocacy in Action’ Cards – for developing practical advocacy skills
Introduction
Card 1: Analysing and influencing legislation or policies
Card 2: Preparing a briefing note or position paper
Card 3: Working from inside the system
Card 4: Lobbying or face-to-face meetings
Card 5: Writing and delivering a presentation
Card 6: Persuading through drama
Card 7: Writing and using a press release
Card 8: Carrying out a media interview
Card 9: Preparing a press conference
Section 5: Other advocacy resources
Publications on advocacy
Additional websites with useful information on advocacy
Published by
International HIV/AIDS Alliance Queensberry House 104-106 Queens Road Brighton BN1 3XF United Kingdom Tel: +44 1273 718 900 Fax: +44 1273 718 901 E-mail: mail@aidsalliance.org Websites: www.aidsalliance.org www.aidsmap.com Registered British Charity Number 1038860
ICASO 399 Church Street, 4th Floor Toronto, Ontario Canada M5B 2J6 Direct Tel: +1 416 340 8484 Extension 228 Main Tel: +1 416 340 2437 (Reception) Fax: +1 416 340 8224 Email: icaso@icaso.org Website: www.icaso.org
Designed and produced by Progression www.progressiondesign.co.uk
Published: June 2002 ADV 06/02
This publication was made possible through the support of the UK Department for International Development, the US Agency for International Development (under the terms of the Award Number HRN-G-00-98-00010-00). The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the donors mentioned above.
© The International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002. Unless a copyright is indicated, information in this publication may be reproduced, published or otherwise used without permission from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. However, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance does request that it be cited as the source of the information. If a copyright is indicated on a photo, graphic or any other material, permission to copy these materials must be obtained from the original source.
A Toolkit to Support NGOS and CBOS Responding to HIV/AIDS
Published by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Developed in collaboration with the International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO)
Contents of the toolkit
Introduction to the toolkit
1 What is this toolkit?
2 Why and how was this toolkit developed?
3 Who is this toolkit for?
4 How can this toolkit be used?
5 What is in the sections of this toolkit?
6 How long does this toolkit take to use?
7 What materials are needed to use this toolkit?
Workshop schedule: Example
- To download this section in pdf format, follow this link (file size 174 Kbytes).
Section 1: Introducing advocacy
1.1 What is advocacy?
1.2 Why do we advocate?
1.3 How do we advocate?
Handouts
- To download this section in pdf format, follow this link (file size 361 Kbytes).
Section 2: Planning and implementing advocacy work
Choosing how to facilitate Section 2
Introduction to an advocacy planning framework
2.1 Step 1: Select an issue or problem you want to address
2.2 Step 2: Analyse and gather information on the issue or problem
2.3 Step 3: Develop an aim and objectives for your advocacy work
2.4 Step 4: Identify your targets
2.5 Step 5: Identify your allies
2.6 Step 6: Identify your resources
2.7 Step 7: Create an action plan
2.8 Step 8: Implement, monitor and evaluate
Handouts
- To download this section in pdf format, follow this link (file size 977 Kbytes).
Section 3: Including advocacy in an organisation’s work
3.1 Identifying how HIV-related advocacy can contribute to an
organisation’s mission
3.2 Understanding how HIV-related advocacy can affect an organisation
3.3 Ensuring that advocacy is an integral part of an organisation’s work
- To download this section in pdf format, follow this link (file size 152 Kbytes).
Section 4: ‘Advocacy in Action’ Cards – for developing practical advocacy skills
Introduction
Card 1: Analysing and influencing legislation or policies
Card 2: Preparing a briefing note or position paper
Card 3: Working from inside the system
Card 4: Lobbying or face-to-face meetings
Card 5: Writing and delivering a presentation
Card 6: Persuading through drama
Card 7: Writing and using a press release
Card 8: Carrying out a media interview
Card 9: Preparing a press conference
- To download this section in pdf format, follow this link (file size 1.0 Mbytes).
Section 5: Other advocacy resources
Publications on advocacy
Additional websites with useful information on advocacy
- To download this section in pdf format, follow this link (file size 88.2 Kbytes).
Published by
International HIV/AIDS Alliance Queensberry House 104-106 Queens Road Brighton BN1 3XF United Kingdom Tel: +44 1273 718 900 Fax: +44 1273 718 901 E-mail: mail@aidsalliance.org Websites: www.aidsalliance.org www.aidsmap.com Registered British Charity Number 1038860
ICASO 399 Church Street, 4th Floor Toronto, Ontario Canada M5B 2J6 Direct Tel: +1 416 340 8484 Extension 228 Main Tel: +1 416 340 2437 (Reception) Fax: +1 416 340 8224 Email: icaso@icaso.org Website: www.icaso.org
Designed and produced by Progression www.progressiondesign.co.uk
Published: June 2002 ADV 06/02
This publication was made possible through the support of the UK Department for International Development, the US Agency for International Development (under the terms of the Award Number HRN-G-00-98-00010-00). The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the donors mentioned above.
© The International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002. Unless a copyright is indicated, information in this publication may be reproduced, published or otherwise used without permission from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. However, the International HIV/AIDS Alliance does request that it be cited as the source of the information. If a copyright is indicated on a photo, graphic or any other material, permission to copy these materials must be obtained from the original source.
