Acronyms
- AW
- Animal Welfare
- CESI
- Community Empowerment and Social Inclusion Learning Program
- CIWF
- Compassion in World Farming
- ECEAE
- European Coalition to End Animal Experiments
- ECFA
- European Coalition for Farm Animals
- EU
- European Union
- FAO
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- FIAPO
- Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organizations
- HSI
- Humane Society International
- IFAW
- International Coalition for Animal Welfare
- IFC
- International Finance Corporation
- IMF
- International Monetary Fund
- INGO
- International NGO
- ISPA
- International Society for the Protection of Animals
- M&E
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- NGO
- Non-Governmental Organization
- OIE
- World Organization for Animal Health
- PAAWA
- Pan African Animal Welfare Alliance
- RSPCA
- Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- SADC
- Southern African Development Community
- SARAWS
- Southern African Regional Animal Welfare Strategy
- SMART
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound (Objectives)
- SWOT
- Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
- TNCs
- Transnational Corporations
- VSO
- Voluntary Service Overseas
- WAN
- World Animal Net
- WFPA
- World Federation for the Protection of Animals
- WSPA
- World Society for the Protection of Animals
- WHO
- World Health Organization
Advocacy Terms
- Allies
- Groups or individuals who share your policy change aim
- Ask
- The core request of your advocacy campaign
- Audience
- The person selected to receive your message (this could be a direct or indirect target)
- Indirect Target
- Person selected to bear influence on your advocacy target (also known as a secondary target)
- Issue Research
- Research on your advocacy issue
- Messages
- The main points that you want to get across in your advocacy, in support of your ask
- Messenger
- The person chosen to deliver your message(s)
- Monitoring &
Evaluation - Monitoring is ongoing checking (that your advocacy is 'on track', and evaluation is a final assessment
- Opponents
- Groups or individuals who counter or oppose your policy change aim
- Other Players
- Other organizations working in the same field and/or on the same issue (similar organizations)
- Policy Context
Research - Research on the policy environment affecting the issue (including: the policy environment, the policy system, and people and organizations)
- Policy Windows
- Brief periods where there are unusual opportunities for policy change
- Target
- The policymaker selected to be the person to whom your advocacy message is addressed - because they have the best opportunity to make policy change also known as a primary target)
- Transparency
- The openness of the policy system and procedures (to the public and civil society)