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Coordination of consortium CDE activities. A key challenge throughout the course of the communication and dissemination activities undertaken during the project was the successful consolidation of efforts across multiple partners in a diverse consortium. It was observably demanding to run a media and communication strategy centrally on a multi-partner consortium project as frequently, messages risked getting lost in each partner’s independent communications. In this sense, it was necessary to accept to a certain degree, the individual organisational approaches to communication and dissemination activities, all the while attempting to ensure some level of coherence and coordination across them. A consistent challenge throughout the course of the project was to ensure such a diverse range of partners were on the same page, and that communication and dissemination activities were advantageous to the wider success of the project, rather than just an additional reporting burden. The very nature of the assorted cultural identities of partner organisations reinforces the crucial importance of just making the links between organisations, and frequently revisiting the aims and objectives of the project, and the varied interpretations of these aims in each specific partner’s context. The number of capacity building activities that took place between partners went some way towards addressing this. Such a challenge was further heightened with some partners not having their own specific work package. Since having a balanced consortium is hugely important for its successful operation, it was noted that allowing enough energy and attention to the communication and dissemination between partners, as well as beyond the consortium itself, was a vital lesson learnt.
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