For Dr. Joseph Onoja, Director General of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), the Impact Communication Capacity Building Program by Pulse Narrative stood out for one key reason—its practicality.
“One thing I like about the training is the practicality of it. You could see the immediate effect,” Dr. Onoja reflected. “It’s not a training that people take and wait to see results over time. Everything was hands-on, and you could see what the different groups produced at the end of two days.”
The program focused on empowering participants to understand and communicate project impacts using universal social impact storytelling frameworks. From identifying inputs and outputs to crafting compelling narratives, the training was designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
Dr. Onoja particularly appreciated the hands-on approach, where participants simulated real projects, used smartphones for audiovisual storytelling, and collaborated to create content that was both creative and impactful.
Under Dr. Onoja’s leadership, the NCF team has already started implementing these new skills, creating stories that highlight their conservation projects and engage stakeholders more effectively. The immediate adoption of these strategies is a testament to the training’s effectiveness and alignment with the foundation’s mission.
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