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Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 27: Impactful Communication and Advocacy Strategies with Céline Füri

Let's Imagine Podcast EPISODE 27: Impactful Communication and Advocacy Strategies with Céline Füri

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Impactful Communication and Advocacy Strategies with Céline Füri

 

 

EPISODE 27: Impactful Communication and Advocacy Strategies with Céline FüriIn this episode of Let’s Imagine, we welcome Céline Füri, Director of Policy and Campaigns at Oxfam-Québec. In this time of social and political uncertainty and change, we discuss the importance for nonprofit organizations to make their voices heard by employing effective communications and advocacy strategies. We dive into government relations, communications with the general public, which have become more complex, and the power of joining forces to bring about change. This episode of Let’s Imagine was recorded in French.

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