COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
A Bilingual Regional Workshop
Communication for Development Group Extension, Education and Communication
Service Research, Extension and Training Division Sustainable Development Department
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2002
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1. Workshop Objectives
2. Expected Outcomes
3. Participants
4. Methodology
5. Final Communiqué
Programme of the Workshop
Opening AddressMs Mary Roodkowsky, Representative of UNICEF to Niger
Mr Gérard Bernard, FAO Representative in Niger
Ms Aïchatou Mindaoudou, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and African IntegrationEvaluation of the Workshop by the Participants
Daily Reports
Paper on «National Communication Policies for Development through FAOs nine-year experience in Francophone and Lusophone Africa: Methodology and lessons learnt» - Jean-Pierre Ilboudo, Specialist in Communication for Development, FAO, Rome Italy
Closing AddressMr Gérard Bernard, FAO Representative in Niger
Mr Mamane Sani Mallan Mahamane, Minister for Transport and Communication, NigerThe current status of Information and Communication within ECOWAS
List and details of the participants at the workshop