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OECD Report on Public Communication

The Global Context and the Way Forward

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The first OECD Report on Public Communication: The Global Context and the Way Forward examines the public communication structures, mandates and practices of centres of governments and ministries of health from 46 countries, based on the 2020 Understanding Public Communication surveys. It analyses how this important government function contributes to better policies and services, greater citizen trust, and, ultimately, stronger democracies in an increasingly complex information environment. It looks at the role public communication can play in responding to the challenges posed by the spread of mis- and disinformation and in building more resilient media and information ecosystems. It also makes the case for a more strategic use of communication by governments, both to pursue policy objectives and promote more open governments, by providing an extensive mapping of trends, gaps and lessons learned. Finally, it highlights pioneering efforts to move towards the professionalisation of the government communication function and identifies areas for further research to support this transition.

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Towards a more effective use of public communication: Key governance pillars

This chapter discusses the prerequisites for effective governance of public communication. Based on the OECD surveys and related research, it focuses on institutional structures and mandates, strategies and planning, co‑ordination, as well as human and financial resources that can support the institutionalisation and professionalisation of this key government function. It makes the case for how these pillars enable a more strategic use of public communication, which goes beyond mere information sharing but rather contributes to government priorities, strengthens trust and increases transparency and dialogue with citizens.

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