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Advocacy and Lobbying for Marriage Migrants
Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM), Kowloon, Hong KongMay 2011
Outline
I. Definition of Advocacy and Lobbying
II. Relevance of Advocacy and Lobbying to MMs as a Sector
III. Developing an Advocacy Campaign
IV. Developing a Lobby Campaign
I. Definition of Advocacy and Lobbying
• Advocacy – a pre-planned activity or series of activities done by CSOs designed to change public opinion and influence state policies.
• Lobbying – advocacy efforts that are specifically intended to influence legislation. This may either be direct or indirect (i.e., grassroots), but the target is ultimately the enactment, amendment or implementation of laws that favor the lobby group's interests.
I. Definition…(cont’d.)
• Difference between Advocacy and Lobbying – Lobbying usually attempts to influence
legislation at the local or national level, whereas advocacy is a much broader range of activities which may or may not include lobbying. This distinction is helpful to keep in mind because it means that principles governing CSO lobbying do not necessarily apply to other advocacy activities.
II. Relevance of Advocacy and Lobbying to MMs as a Sector
• as tools for breaking down cultural prejudices against marriage migrants
• as tools for seeking an end to discriminatory state policies on marriage migrants
• as tools for amplifying the voice of marriage migrants everywhere
III. Developing an Advocacy Campaign
1. Advocacy is most effective when conducted and gradually built up over a period of time.
2. Advocacy campaigns make use of a variety of methods for getting a set of messages across to their target audiences.
• Most commonly used methods of advocacy:– Rallies– Petition-signing– Letter-barrage– Symposia– Sports/cultural activities– Publications
3. Steps to Conducting an Advocacy Campaign
Planning Phase1. Know the issue
2. Set the objectives
3. Identify the audience
4. Know the “friendlies” and “hostiles”
5. Determine the methods
6. Divide and assign tasks Propaganda, Media Liaison, Spokesperson, Finance, Campaign Coordinator
7. Plan jointly with “friendlies”
8. Ensure unification of all participating organizations around the plan
Implementation Phase1. Launch the campaign with a
conceptually appropriate activity 2. Constantly and closely monitor the
implementation of plans 3. Ensure good tactical leadership4. Give a substantial role to team
leaders
Closure Phase1. Consult with the network before
making any recommendation to end or scale down the campaign
2. After deciding to close, hold an assessment immediately
3. In the assessment, identify gains as well as shortcomings; derive lessons and suggest solutions
4. Developing a Lobby Campaign
1) Lobby work seeks to influence public officials for or against a specific cause.
2) Elected and appointed officials are both important in a lobby strategy.
3) Lobbying can be an integral part of an advocacy campaign
4) Commonly used methods in lobbying– Congressional trooping– Mail-barrage– Personalized appeal letters– Telephoning the legislator– Dialogue with the legislator and his
allies– Media-trooping
5. Steps to Conducting a Lobby Campaign1) Know the issue thoroughly, esp. related
legislation and jurisprudence2) Conduct power-mapping on the issue 3) Draft a lobby campaign plan 4) Have the plan commented on5) Form and brief the lobby team lobby-
officer6) Communicate and unite with allies 7) Launch the lobby campaign8) Hold consultation for ending the campaign9) Promptly assess the whole campaign
END!