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Title: Assessment to “communication strategies used by world vision to alleviate poverty in Nkayi community” 2014-2015
Authors: Masuku, Caven
Ndou, Vigilance
Keywords: Communication
Strategies
Vision
Nkayi, Zimbabwe
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Ideal True Scholar
Series/Report no.: Ideal Journal of Art and Humanities;Vol. 2, No. 3; p. 134-140
Abstract: The study focused on the communication strategies used by World Vision to alleviate poverty in Nkayi community from 2014 to date. Communication is essential for every organisation to survive in its operational environment and to create a rapport and mutually understanding with the surrounding community. The study also focuses on identifying the communication strategies that are used by World to alleviate poverty. The study had to assess the effectiveness of communication strategies used by World Vision and the extent to which the community of Zhende and Mantoni in Nkayi expressed satisfaction. The study was influenced by two way communication, stakeholders‟ salience and open system theory. Furthermore, the study was guided by qualitative research design to attain results that are closer to reality. Interviews, questionnaires and participation observation were used to tape information from the targeted population who are World Vision workers from various departments and community members in Mantoni and Zhende. The study seeks to establish the importance of communication by non-governmental organisation like World Vision, and the extent to which poverty can be reduced.
URI: http://ijah.truescholar.org/abstract-view/?id=18
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2655
ISSN: 2067-7725
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