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DEVELOPMENT OF MESSAGE MAPS

BIPCEA Science Communication Training Workshop
            For Bio-Innovate Projects

               July 3rd - 4th 2012

                Kigali, Rwanda

                 David Wafula
Message maps as useful communication tools
• Is a visual aid for packaging and presenting information in
  a format that is compelling, facilitates quick reading and
  comprehension.

• A message map allows you to strategically plan what you
  want to say in your communications and ensure
  consistency.

• It allows you to anticipate, prepare and to organize
  answers to the questions you are most likely to face from
  different stakeholders.
Message map targeting

   • Support new initiatives                     • Raise awareness to
     or provide information                        educate and inform the
     for decision making                           target groups




• Formulate or                                   • Maintain trust and
• Change public policy                             credibility-decision
                                                   makers & the public
                                                 • Change public opinion
Key points to consider
• Who is your target audience
• What messages do you want to communicate to
  the target audience
• Is the message addressing a particular problem
  or issue
• Back-up or prove your message with evidence-
  facts and figures.
• Limit yourself to 3 key messages and 3
  supporting facts for each key message
• INCOMPLETE MESSAGE MAPS- leaves target
  audience with more questions than answers
Project 1: Delivering New Sorghum and Finger Millet innovations for
         Food Security and Improving Livelihoods in Eastern Africa
• Primary stakeholders
   – Biotechnology Department, Addis Ababa University (AAU)
   – Plant Biodiversity and Management Department-AAU
   – Microbial, Cellular and Molecular Biology Department-AAU
• Secondary Stakeholders
   –   Ministry of Agriculture,
   –   Institute of Biodiversity Conservation,
   –   Ethiopian Institute of Agriculture,
   –   Amhara Agricultural Research Institute,
   –   Melkassa Agricultural Research Center,
   –   Ministry of Science and Technology
   –   Individual Farmers, Farmers Cooperatives, District Development Agents,
   –   Regional and District Administration offices
   –   East African Breweries
Divergent stakeholder concerns -Sorghum and Finger Millet project


• What are the benefits or anticipated impacts of the project?


• How will the new sorghum and finger millet innovations be
  developed?

• Are the innovations safe? (if GE)

• How will the seeds be multiplied and delivered to farmers

• What will be cost of the seed ?

• When will the technologies be available to farmers ?

• What will be the IPR implications ?
Sample message map                                High yields per/ha
                                                  (by what range compared
                                                  To the conventional ones)


                         New varieties will
                         raise productivity
                                                     Early maturity rates
                                                   (what is the difference)


                                                     Can grow in ASALs
   New Sorghum                                           (where?)
    Varieties will     New sorghum varieties
   enhance food        are resilient to climate
Security and improve          change                Yields are high under
     livelihoods                                     drought conditions
                                                  (what is the comparison)


                                                    X people depend on
                                                  Sorghum in Eastern Africa


                         New varieties will                                   Brewing industry offers
                       enhance food security                                      Ready market
                                                   The new varieties have
                                                      Enhanced levels
                                                     of a, b, c minerals
Steps in the development of message maps
Step 1:
Brainstorm/deliberate on issues of concern or of importance or
relevant to the project to communicate NOT necessarily
problematic or controversial.
Step 2:
Out of the concerns identified pick on 1 overriding/priority
concern
Step 3:
Develop a message map with 3 key messages
based on the concern identified
Step 4
Provide 3 supporting facts for each of the 3 messages
Step 5
Presentation of the message maps

BREAKOUT GROUPS according to Project Teams
Appropriate channels to deliver the message maps to target
                        stakeholders


• What is the focus of your message map
• Who is the target stakeholder(s)
• Which is the most effective channel(s) ?
  –   Print media
  –   Face book
  –   E-mail (mailing list)
  –   Face to face (one-to-one)
  –   Seminar presentation
  –   Poster presentation
  –   Pigeon holes of MPs in parliament or policy makers

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Development of message maps

  • 1. DEVELOPMENT OF MESSAGE MAPS BIPCEA Science Communication Training Workshop For Bio-Innovate Projects July 3rd - 4th 2012 Kigali, Rwanda David Wafula
  • 2. Message maps as useful communication tools • Is a visual aid for packaging and presenting information in a format that is compelling, facilitates quick reading and comprehension. • A message map allows you to strategically plan what you want to say in your communications and ensure consistency. • It allows you to anticipate, prepare and to organize answers to the questions you are most likely to face from different stakeholders.
  • 3. Message map targeting • Support new initiatives • Raise awareness to or provide information educate and inform the for decision making target groups • Formulate or • Maintain trust and • Change public policy credibility-decision makers & the public • Change public opinion
  • 4. Key points to consider • Who is your target audience • What messages do you want to communicate to the target audience • Is the message addressing a particular problem or issue • Back-up or prove your message with evidence- facts and figures. • Limit yourself to 3 key messages and 3 supporting facts for each key message • INCOMPLETE MESSAGE MAPS- leaves target audience with more questions than answers
  • 5. Project 1: Delivering New Sorghum and Finger Millet innovations for Food Security and Improving Livelihoods in Eastern Africa • Primary stakeholders – Biotechnology Department, Addis Ababa University (AAU) – Plant Biodiversity and Management Department-AAU – Microbial, Cellular and Molecular Biology Department-AAU • Secondary Stakeholders – Ministry of Agriculture, – Institute of Biodiversity Conservation, – Ethiopian Institute of Agriculture, – Amhara Agricultural Research Institute, – Melkassa Agricultural Research Center, – Ministry of Science and Technology – Individual Farmers, Farmers Cooperatives, District Development Agents, – Regional and District Administration offices – East African Breweries
  • 6. Divergent stakeholder concerns -Sorghum and Finger Millet project • What are the benefits or anticipated impacts of the project? • How will the new sorghum and finger millet innovations be developed? • Are the innovations safe? (if GE) • How will the seeds be multiplied and delivered to farmers • What will be cost of the seed ? • When will the technologies be available to farmers ? • What will be the IPR implications ?
  • 7. Sample message map High yields per/ha (by what range compared To the conventional ones) New varieties will raise productivity Early maturity rates (what is the difference) Can grow in ASALs New Sorghum (where?) Varieties will New sorghum varieties enhance food are resilient to climate Security and improve change Yields are high under livelihoods drought conditions (what is the comparison) X people depend on Sorghum in Eastern Africa New varieties will Brewing industry offers enhance food security Ready market The new varieties have Enhanced levels of a, b, c minerals
  • 8. Steps in the development of message maps Step 1: Brainstorm/deliberate on issues of concern or of importance or relevant to the project to communicate NOT necessarily problematic or controversial. Step 2: Out of the concerns identified pick on 1 overriding/priority concern Step 3: Develop a message map with 3 key messages based on the concern identified Step 4 Provide 3 supporting facts for each of the 3 messages Step 5 Presentation of the message maps BREAKOUT GROUPS according to Project Teams
  • 9.
  • 10. Appropriate channels to deliver the message maps to target stakeholders • What is the focus of your message map • Who is the target stakeholder(s) • Which is the most effective channel(s) ? – Print media – Face book – E-mail (mailing list) – Face to face (one-to-one) – Seminar presentation – Poster presentation – Pigeon holes of MPs in parliament or policy makers