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Driving Social Change: The Role of Strategic Communication in Social Development

Communication is an essential part of life. Humans learn to communicate even before we can talk or read and write. The earlier one-directional concept of Information, Education and Communication/Motivation (IEC/IEM) has been transformed into the interactive Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) or simply SBC, where the problems and needs of the audience, program

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BCCP News

Advancing Excellence in Strategic Communication: BCCP’s Flagship Workshop Empowers Social Development Leaders

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BCCP News

Bridging Humanity: Public communication Impact in the Rohingya Crisis
The Emergency Multi-Sector Rohingya Crisis Response Project (EMCRP), funded by the World Bank

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Editorial

Shaping a Better Future Through Strategic Communication

The path to a better society is surfaced with our ability to communicate effectively, share ideas, and inspire change. Across the world, strategic communication has emerged as an important tool in addressing complex social challenges

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Daily star, Tech & Startup Desk, Sat Nov 30, 2024

Meta plans to build $10 bln global subsea cable network

Meta is planning to construct a vast $10 billion fibre-optic subsea cable network, spanning over 40,000 kilometres
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Daily star, Tech & Startup Desk, Thu Nov 21, 2024 08:31 AM

Microsoft planning voice cloning tool for Teams meetings

Microsoft has announced plans to introduce voice cloning for Teams, allowing users to simulate their voices in multiple
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Prothom Alo, 02 November 2024

ChatGPT has a search engine

OpenAI has opened artificial intelligence (AI) technology search engine ChatGPT to paid the users. The company plans to make the AI search engine free for
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Kaler Kantha, November 10, 2024, Written by Faisal Abdullah

First AI satellite in orbit

Not just writing, making pictures or animation, artificial intelligence or AI is now working in space research as well. China has sent a satellite into Earth's orbit
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Somokal 21 October 2024

Double trap what and why!

Digital day and nights have hundreds of links circulating on devices, apps or links. In many cases fake links are encountered. Many people become victims either by mistake or by immediate mistake.
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Jugantar December 28, 2024

Hot topics in the technology sector

In the technology sector, 2024 was a great mix of revolutionary innovations, new challenges and creative solutions. This year has evident amazing changes in fields like artificial
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Somokal 08 December 2024

What is the scam and why!

Scams are new types of crime messages in the digital age. Its main task is to trap people in cheating by using technology. Scams are now the new threat of dangerous

Scoop News International Publication

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The Guardian – online version

The essential ingredient of any vaccination programme? Women

We call on leaders meeting at the World Health Summit to help remove all gender-related barriers to immunization against diseases such as polio
• Dr Sania Nishtar is the chief executive officer of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and Svenja Schulze is Germany’s federal minister for economic cooperation and development When confronting diseases such as polio in Gaza and mpox outbreaks in some African countries, we must remember one of the biggest

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Aljazeera

Optical illusion’: Key takeaways from COP29 at Baku

Rich countries have pledged to contribute $300bn a year by 2035 to help poorer nations combat the effects of climate change after two weeks of intense negotiations at the United Nations climate summit (COP29) in Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku. While this marks a significant increase from the previous $100bn pledge, the deal has been sharply criticized by developing nations as woefully insufficient to address the scale of the climate crisis. Developing nations say $300bn COP29 deal not enough after agreement

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The Guardian

Thirty-five million Africans driven from homes by war and climate disasters – report

Rich countries have pledged to contribute $300bn a year by 2035 to help poorer nations combat the effects of climate change after two weeks of intense negotiations at the United Nations climate summit (COP29) in Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku. While this marks a significant increase from the previous $100bn pledge, the deal has been sharply criticized by developing nations as woefully insufficient to address the scale of the climate crisis.

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Daily Observer – online version

Communication is a process and a key to powerful changes

Effective communication is not just about passing along information. It's about shaping perceptions, influencing behaviors, and driving long-term change, sometimes creating revolution. In Bangladesh, where social, political, and economic challenges thrive, communication has repeatedly proven its capacity to mobilize people, challenge injustice, and inspire hope-a hope for discrimination-free nation.

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BBC online version news

The world put the brakes on nuclear weapons. Is it time to do the same with fossil fuels?

The fear of nuclear war forced nations to come together to stop the spread of atomic weapons. As the world confronts the reality of climate change, could a similar idea curb the use of fossil fuels? Could we agree to stop using fossil fuels like we did nukes? In 1958, at the height of the Cold War, Ireland's minister for external affairs Frank Aiken gave a powerful speech at the UN General Assembly in New York."

Sangjog Editorial Board

Mohammad Shahjahan
Chairperson and Editor
A.K. Shafiqur Rahman
Member Secretary and Executive Editor
Abu Hasib Mostafa Jamal
Member
Md Mizanur Rahman
Member
Nusrat Jahan Tarin
Member
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