About the Course
This eBriefing gives a solid induction into MSF Field Communications practices for communications staff in the field. It is divided into 6 modules, each one touching on a different aspect of communications in the field.
Target audience
The Field Comms eBriefing is aimed at Field Communication Managers, Field Communication Officers as well as all other Field Comms positions.List of contents
- Medical action & speaking out: In this module you will learn how témoignage, or speaking out, is part of MSF’s identity and how MSF’s communications have evolved in recent years. Communicating strategically
- Communicating strategically: In this module you will learn how communications support MSF operations and how to develop strategic communications in a specific operational context involving operational colleagues.
- MSF’s communication network: In this module you will learn about the roles and relationships of the different positions within the MSF communications network.
- Your role in field communications: In this module you will learn about the main responsibilities of your position and who to approach for validating and sharing your communications.
- Working with the media: In this module you will learn about the MSF approaches and tools for comprehensive media management, including in crisis situations.
- Creating content: In this module you will differentiate among the variety of communications tools used in MSF and learn how to produce content in line with MSF standards.
Methodology
The eBriefing requires self-paced learning based on readings, case studies, videos, animations and quizzes.
Certification
A badge is available on completion.Enrollment
This eBriefing is compulsory for new Field Comms Managers and Officers. Enrolment information will be provided by recruiters or Communication advisers.
Other staff can apply by contacting the Field Comms Unit: fieldcomms.learning@vienna.msf.org