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by Kushal Naharki | 18-02-2019 22:17



We conduct many awareness campaigns to aware people about environment and make people more engaged towards environmental protection. I have also conducted Sustainable Environment Campaign, With Farmers Camapign and Model United Nation School Campaign as Regional Ambassador of Nepal in 21st term. In this report, I will be writing about Communication which is the most important parts during the campaigns.

 

Communication is the process by which one person or group shares and impacts information to another person or group so that both clearly understands one another. Communication can also be defined as the transfer of information and understanding from one entity to another entity.

Communication is the key that opens the door for a change.  It is a part or the myriad of decisions that, taken together constitute social change. There is therefore no other way to understand the process of change without considering communication since, to a large extent; change involves communication with oneself or with others

The purpose of communication is to generate a response or reaction which may be physical, emotional, expressed or subdued in and from the receiver(s) of the message.

1. To persuade the receiver in his/her direction or thinking. 

2. To inform the receiver about an event, issue or a development or even, a new farm practice/product. 

3. To entertain the receiver, and make him/her relax. 

4. To educate the receiver by impacting knowledge.

5. To sell an idea. The ultimate purpose of communication therefore, is to create the same picture that exists in one individuals mind in the mind of another individual.

 

Types of Communication 

(i) Vertical and Horizontal Communication 

(ii) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, and mass communication

 

Functions of Communication

a)   Information function    

b)   Command or instructive function

c)   Influence or persuasive function   

d)   Integrative Function  

 Photo: We conduct many awareness campaigns to aware people about environment and make people more engaged towards environmental protection. I have also conducted Sustainable Environment Campaign, With Farmers Camapign and Model United Nation School Campaign as Regional Ambassador of Nepal in 21st term. In this report, I will be writing about Communication which is the most important parts during the campaigns.

 

Communication is the process by which one person or group shares and impacts information to another person or group so that both clearly understands one another. Communication can also be defined as the transfer of information and understanding from one entity to another entity.

Communication is the key that opens the door for a change.  It is a part or the myriad of decisions that, taken together constitute social change. There is therefore no other way to understand the process of change without considering communication since, to a large extent; change involves communication with oneself or with others

The purpose of communication is to generate a response or reaction which may be physical, emotional, expressed or subdued in and from the receiver(s) of the message.

1. To persuade the receiver in his/her direction or thinking. 

2. To inform the receiver about an event, issue or a development or even, a new farm practice/product. 

3. To entertain the receiver, and make him/her relax. 

4. To educate the receiver by impacting knowledge.

5. To sell an idea. The ultimate purpose of communication therefore, is to create the same picture that exists in one individuals mind in the mind of another individual.

 

Types of Communication 

(i) Vertical and Horizontal Communication 

(ii) Intrapersonal, interpersonal, and mass communication

 

Functions of Communication

a)   Information function    

b)   Command or instructive function

c)   Influence or persuasive function   

d)   Integrative Function  

 

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