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Ecowas and Admedia Communications collaboratein crisis communication strategy workshop

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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), in partnership with Admedia Communications, is hosting a crucial Crisis Communication Strategy review workshop in Abuja from January 29th to February 2nd, 2024. The objective of this workshop is to strengthen regional stability, peace, and development by promoting transparent communi-cation during times of crisis.

In their opening remarks, Commissioner Abdel-Fatau MUSAH, Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace, and Security, and Dr Cyriaque Agnekethom, Director of Peacekeeping and Regional Security, emphasised the importance of the workshop in strengthening the organ-ization’s ability to communicate clearly and effectively during times of crisis.

Admedia Communications, a consulting firm that specialises in strategic messaging, media relations, and crisis communication, will add immeasurable value by aiding in the naviga-tion of the complex communication landscape prevalent during pivotal moments.

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The first day of the workshop focused on important elements of the Crisis Communication Framework, including the Crisis Communication Plan, Stakeholder Analysis, Message De-velopment, Media Management, and Feedback Mechanisms. To enhance the crisis commu-nication capabilities of ECOWAS, the workshop placed significant emphasis on critical com-ponents including media training, collaborative learning, and crisis communication simula-tions. Active engagement and practical insights through the utilisation of interactive ses-sions, case study analyses, and simulations.

Following a comprehensive evaluation and revision throughout the workshop, the framework presently epitomises the most recent advancements, most effective approaches, and innova-tive tactics in crisis communication concerning West Africa.

Source: Ecowas

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