Communication for Development

Communication for Development (C4D) is a broad term used to refer to all the different types of communication that need to take place in societies if sustainable democratic development is to occur. It was developed as a tool for diffusion of ideas, this includes large-scale media campaigns, social marketing, dissemination of printed materials, and ‘education-entertainment’, and face-to-face communications. The belief is that while mass media allows for the learning of new ideas, interpersonal networks encourage the shift from knowledge to continued practice.

05/17/2023

Progress and Milestones Towards Achieving Nutrient Reduction Goals in Lancaster County through the Lancaster Clean Water Partners

LCWP releases the 2022 Lancaster WIP Milestones Report, which highlights significant progress in pollution reduction efforts in Lancaster County.
07/18/2018
“I believe that the public journal is a public trust; that all connected with it are, to the full measure of responsibility, trustees for the public; that all acceptance of lesser service than the public service is a betrayal of this trust.” — The Journalist’s Creed
Historically, objective journalism has demonstrated itself to be an invaluable element for social progress and transparency, and with journalists at the intersection of progressive social change, their role is ever the more vital for advocacy and civic engagement.