Sociology, asked by JohnFajardo, 6 months ago

how will you execute the advocacy in your community?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

Community Advocacy Do's:

  1.    Know your community.
  2.    Understand the change you want.
  3.    Be genuine.
  4.    Be creative.
  5.    Invest for the long haul.
  6.    Build a coalition.
  7.    Use social pressure.
  8.    Hold folks accountable.
Answered by daniyashahid99
0

Answer:

There are varsious ways of executing advocacy -

Explanation:

People who can tell a narrative that drives people to action - no matter their age — are the finest advocates for change, as we've seen both worldwide and locally.

Here are some pointers to get you started if you want to work on global or community advocacy groups.

  • Recognize the Change You Desire

Advocacy in the community may result in actual change, and it is critical to recognise that change. Is it increasing the number of individuals who use public transportation? Obesity prevention in children? Knowing what you want to change and being able to explain it is half the fight, regardless of the difficulty. Many people are unable to articulate what the problem is or how they would address it.

  • This is the time!

It's a poor idea to wait for other people to take action. 

  • Action is hindered by waiting. 

Consider the linguistic and emotional barriers that people erect in the face of change.

  • Be sincere.

Make use of terminology that is relatable to your audience.  Consider who the true advocates for the cause are and why their message would connect with the public.

Poster contests, social media, films, and letters are all great ways to get people's attention. There's no limit to what you can come up with, and the wackier stuff occasionally gets noticed.Don't be discouraged if you get a negative response.

  • Community advocacy is not easy.

People will say no if something is uncomfortable or unusual, but don't let this deter you. This is how it usually works.

  • Make a long-term investment.

Many political leaders use the technique of waiting for people to go and hoping they would go away. If you stick with it, you'll probably get your way sooner or later. It will not happen overnight, and you must persevere. True transformation is difficult.

  • Form a Partnership

Find others who share your feelings and desire the same changes you do. You may need to explain to others why this change will benefit them in order to establish a coalition.

  • Make use of peer pressure

Explain to people how others have used similar tactics to affect change in the past, or how amazing things have happened in other places when they used a similar technique. You may even encourage your fans to enlist the help of their friends and relatives.

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