Prithviraj Nath CUTS Calcutta Resource Centre.  Meaning of advocacy  Why we need advocacy  Strategic planning for advocacy  Developing advocacy strategy.

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Prithviraj Nath CUTS Calcutta Resource Centre

 Meaning of advocacy  Why we need advocacy  Strategic planning for advocacy  Developing advocacy strategy  Advocacy Planning Cycle  Types of advocacy  Tips for legislative advocacy  Tips for bureaucratic advocacy  Media Advocacy  10 steps of Media Advocacy  News Marketing  Press Release  Exercise on How to write a press release 2

 Dictionary –An act of giving support to a cause.  Ad-voca - Amplifying the voice of those whose voice is not heard.  Advocacy is to take up any specified issue with a right person in a right manner to achieve desired results. 3

 For influencing the power relationship in favor of the marginalized, poor and ordinary people.  For bridging the gap between institutional and substantive democracy.  To flag State’s obligation to protect and promote the rights of it’s citizens 4

 Building the strength of our people  Reducing the strengths of opponents  Activating our friends  Attracting fence sitters to join us or to remain passive  Converting our limitations in strengths and threats to our opportunities 5

Looking outward:  What do you want (strategic objective)  Who can deliver it (identifying key audience)  What they need to hear (issue framing)  Who do they need to hear it from (picking messenger)  How can we got them to hear it (means of delivery) Looking inward:  What we have (resources)  What do we need to develop (gaps)  How do we begin (first step)  How do we tell it is working (evaluation) 6

7 Advocacy Cycle Assessing resources Planning for monitoring and evaluation Defining the message Refining issues through analysis and research Identifying the issues Identifying target audience Choosing advocacy approaches and activities Drawing up an Advocacy Plan Identifying allies and forging partnerships Setting objectives

 Judicial advocacy  Bureaucratic advocacy  Legislative advocacy  Media advocacy 8

 Know the legislative system, its functioning and avenues for interventions  Identify the MP/MLAs and build rappo with them  Feed them with information about the issue (fact, figures, its implications etc.)  The information should be simple, brief and in the language of the MP/MLA  Tell them also how they can help in or raise the issue.  Mobilise public support in favor of the issue 9

 Do your homework: powers of the bureaucrat, his/her background and your basic rights and laws:  No emotional statements: stick to facts and figures and put forth your case in a rational, logical manner  Bureaucrats are individuals: maintain good working relationships with them but make sure that personal relationships do not interfere or serve to dilute the struggle  Take note of the job environment in which a bureaucrat works and check out for the other avenues [within the bureaucratic structure] to approach.  Developing credibility  Give Practical/doable suggestions and use precedents 10

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 Step 1 – Know Your Media  Step 2 – Prepare Media List  Step 3 – Develop Contacts  Step 4 – Set Advocacy Goals  Step 5 – Set Media Goals  Step 6 – Decide Target Audience  Step 7 – Frame Message  Step 8 – Decide Media Outlets  Step 9 – Implement Plan  Step 10 –Analysis and plan 12

 Convert non-issue into newsworthy issue  Search for new angles  Find out what media likes. 13

 Be clear about what you are trying to achieve when using the media in your advocacy work.  Research the most relevant journalist's) and send the release directly to them, using the correct contact details.  Co-ordinate all your media work through one person so that there is one-person for journalists to contact.  Provide a 24-hour contact phone number on the press release if possible, so that you are contactable at all hours.  Consult people directly affected by the issue or problem. 14

 Do not hand write a press release.  Do not include jargon – if in doubt, explain technical words, abbreviations, initials.  Do not assume that the journalist knows about your issue – explain the key concepts or attach additional notes.  Do not to quote someone without their permission. 15

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