Geo-advocacy involves presenting a narrative through a local-prism to help stakeholders better relate to it.
Country-wide statistics can fail to solve the ‘why does it matter to me? conundrum.
By localising your narrative, geo-advocacy can bridge the ‘so-what?’ gap and help stakeholders understand and support your objectives.
Starting out with geo-advocacy guide
Starting out with geo-advocacy – represents the first time we have committed to paper the Polimapper ‘secret sauce’.
It gives you all the tools you need for geo-advocacy, and will empower you to take on a constituency data project.
In the guide, we cover:
- What is geo-advocacy, and the psychology of spatial distance
- How data is the key to undertaking any geo-advocacy project at scale
- The four key sources of data for geo-advocacy
- The best sources of public data for geo-advocacy
- The methods you can use to adapt data to fit parliamentary constituencies
- The guide is essential reading for anyone working in public affairs.