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Identifying target audience is a key step in the process of developing Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilisation (ACSM) strategy.
Specific target audience need to be addressed to prevent hinderances in achieving the programme objectives.
Figure: Steps in Identifying Target Audience for ACSM Activities
Target Audience for ACSM Activities
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Advocacy
• Decision-makers at national, regional and district levels (National Health Mission officials, District Magistrate, National TB Elimination Programme leadership)
• Policy-makers
• Professional groups
• Funders
• Media
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Communication
• General public, including different vulnerable groups, healthcare workers (i.e., primary healthcare providers, Allopathic and Ayurvedic, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH) doctors, private healthcare providers, traditional healers, etc.)
• TB patients currently on treatment as well as cured TB patients
• Contacts of patients with active TB
• People at high risk of developing TB
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Social mobilisation
• Communities
• Community groups, e.g., mahila mandals, youth groups
• National and local level leaders
• Local Non-government Organisations (NGOs), Youth organizations, Community-based Organisations (CBOs)
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Identifying target audience is crucial in the process of developing ACMS strategy. |
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Specific target audiences need to be addressed to remove the causes/ reasons that are hindering programme objectives. |
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