Stakeholder Mapping definition

Stakeholder Mapping means the process of identifying key
Stakeholder Mapping report: The report shall indicate all stakeholders that are relevant to the project including their interests, influence, etc. • Evidence of stakeholder consultation and community mobilization: The minutes of all the meetings held with relevant stakeholders, including a summary of community mobilization meeting outcomes shall be provided. In addition, practical information with clear step-by-step guidelines for field facilitators (inclusive of community members) engaging with the community shall also be provided. • Evidence of community awareness raising: Report on all community awareness raising activities shall be provided.

Examples of Stakeholder Mapping in a sentence

  • Results of the Meeting 43 5.1. Stakeholder Mapping 43 5.2. Pathways of Communication 44 5.3. Vulnerable Groups 46 6.

  • The text includes some useful forms, questionnaires, templates and checklists:  Partner Assessment Form  Stakeholder Mapping  Partnering Agreement (sample)  Partnering Roles and Skills Questionnaire  Guidelines for Partnering Conversations  Partnership Review Template  Case Study Template  Communications Checklist ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/publications/toolbook-series/the-partnering-toolbook/ (Accessed March 2016).

  • The objective of the Stakeholder Mapping is to identify all categories of the population who could directly either benefit from the project (professionals, population groups, patients, citizens), or be the best advocates (policy makers, Member State governments, health managers, private sector) or develop resistance (anti-vaccination movement, health professionals).

  • The EU-JAV Stakeholder Mapping will inform all Work Packages (WPs) and most importantly the Strategic Communication Plan, which outlines the information, communication and stakeholder involvement activities.

  • The European Union Joint Action on Vaccination (EU-JAV) Stakeholder Mapping aims to contribute to the effective engagement and the maximization of the impact of any planned activity of the project on its potential stakeholders.