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Key policy makers etc - your support for comms strategy please

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Hi - one of the key priorities for the SBCC What Works? Summit is that we are not just "talking amongst ourselves" as the cliche goes. Events such as the Summit provide an opportunity to reach out and engage people outside of our normal orbit, Priorities would incude national, regional and global policy makers, government officials, funders, researchers, technical experts in other areas and think-tank folks who are outside the social and behaviour change, communication and media development perspective and strategic approach. 

In order to achieve this the Communications sub-group needs your help. Please!

The strategy will be to identify who those people are; identify their social media presence; like, follow, request a link to etc (all social media platforms have different processes) their social media processes; and hope that they then return the favour and follow, like, request a link, etc to our platforms. Then they are in the loop of their own volition. 

Our request to you is to help us identify whom we should be identifying for the strategy above? Could you please send us 10 to 20 names of people you regard as key overall policy makes, funders, government (political or civil service), researchers, think-tank people, techncial experts in other areas with whom we should seek to implement the strategy above? Just reply to this email or open the links above or below the content of this post and comment online.

Thanks - most happy to answer any questions or points of clarification.