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| Yayasan IDEP Foundation’s Media Trainings |
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| Media Training and Consultation for Local and International NGOs |
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| Yayasan IDEP Foundation runs media capacity building workshops. Training has been delivered to several NGOs in both East Timor and Indonesia by contract for the UN and other International NGOs.
If your organization is interested in contracting a Yayasan IDEP Media representatives to run a training workshop please contact us for more details.
We have developed a standard curriculum for visual and print media training workshops. Topics covered include:
• Concept development
• Key elements of successful visual print media design
• Choosing and Rendering Images
• Using Colors effectively
• Using Single Color Printing
• Low literacy media
• Using symbols
• Using fonts
• Production budgeting
• Using local production resources effectively
You can download the curriculum from this website by clicking the link below.
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Yayasan IDEP FOUNDATION Manual
Guidelines for Print Media Development
This series of informative fact sheets covers the basic principles of effective visual and print media planning, design and production.
They have been used to train NGOs from East Timor and Indonesia.
Download a PDF version of this manual
(right click or CTRL+click) (1,041 kb)
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| Opportunities for Volunteers to Share Their Media Skills |
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| Yayasan IDEP Foundation also runs short introductory workshops for local NGOs about using media effectively. Workshops are generally held at our office in Ubud, Bali. These workshops can go a long way to increasing local NGOs understanding and ability to use media development and mass media public relations skills for their projects.
We encourage people with media experience to join our team as volunteers and share their skills with local NGOs through this kind of informal training and capacity building workshop.
To date, with support from international volunteers with media expertise, we have run several introductory courses. The workshops are warmly received by local participants.
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