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Development Media International

Nombre d'employés

51-200 employés

Contacts LinkedIn

65 membres associés

Contact ou site web

http://www.developmentmedia.net

Secteur

Santé publique

Compétences recherchées

  • 15Recherche fondamentale
  • 15Gestion de projet
  • 13Microsoft Office
  • 12Management
  • 12Développement international
  • 12Réseaux sociaux
  • 12Collecte de fonds
  • 11Organisations à but non lucratif
  • 10Rédaction
  • 9Planification stratégique
  • 8Révision
  • 8Travail d’équipe
  • 7analytiques
  • 7Français
  • 7Rédaction de rapport

Les postes occupés par les employés

  • 14Arts et Design
  • 10Recherche
  • 9Développement commercial
  • 8Médias et communication
  • 8Services à la communauté et Services sociaux
  • 7Finance
  • 6Management de projets et de programmes
  • 6Ventes
  • 5Opérations
  • 2Services de santé
  • 2Marketing
  • 1Service juridique
  • 1Administration
  • 1Conseil
  • 1Enseignement

Les études des employés

  • 5Communication, général
  • 5Mathématiques
  • 4Philosophie
  • 4Économie
  • 3africaines
  • 3Sociologie
  • 3Development Studies
  • 3International Relations
  • 2environnementales
  • 2françaises
  • 2Étude de la communication et des médias
  • 2Linguistique
  • 2Langue anglaise et littérature, général
  • 2Littérature générale
  • 2Anthropologie

Les écoles ou universités des employés

  • 4University of Cambridge
  • 3University of Oxford
  • 3Imperial College London
  • 2University of Kent
  • 2St. Augustine University of Tanzania
  • 2University of St Andrews
  • 2ICAEW
  • 2London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U. of London
  • 2The University of Edinburgh
  • 2University of Leeds
  • 1Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
  • 1University of South Africa/Universiteit van Suid-Afrika
  • 1Goldsmiths, University of London
  • 1University of Leicester
  • 1Chuo Kikuu Mzumbe

Spécialisation

Mass media, Health, Behaviour change, Impact measurement, Global Health et Monitoring and Evaluation

Présentation

Development Media International (DMI) creates evidence-based behaviour change campaigns to improve health and save lives. We deliver at scale to maximise impact and cost-effectiveness. We are the first organisation to scientifically demonstrate that mass media can increase life-saving behaviours. In 2018 DMI published the results of its 5-year, £7m randomised controlled trial (RCT) in West Africa which showed that 56% more children were taken for treatment for malaria, 73% more for diarrhoea and 39% more for pneumonia following exposure to our campaign. Modelling indicates that over 3000 lives were saved during the campaign and that our approach is one of the most cost-effective ways of saving children’s lives. We have subsequently undertaken a second RCT which showed that the modern contraceptive prevalence rate was 20% higher in areas exposed to DMI’s messaging compared to areas that were not.

DMI has two priorities: first, to continue to generate ground-breaking research, second, to take our proven strategies to scale, saving as many lives as possible and improving health. We work across a range of health issues, including child survival, reproductive health, nutrition, hygiene, and early childhood development. DMI works in close partnership with leading experts in health, including WHO, UNICEF and LSHTM and has been funded by some of the world’s most prestigious organisations including the Wellcome Trust, DFID, Comic Relief, the Global Innovation Fund, Unorthodox Philanthropy and the Mulago Foundation.

DMI has a permanent presence in Burkina Faso, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Tanzania and also currently works in Côte d’Ivoire, Mauritania, Malawi, Uganda, and Zambia. DMI’s headquarters overlooks the Regents Canal near Kings Cross in London and provides the strategic direction for the whole organisation.

DMI is ranked as one of the most cost-effective non-profit organisations in the world by The Life You Can Save.