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D1.4: DECO Activity Report

Authors: Casares Guillén, Blanca; Garrido, Lucía; García Lera, Miranda; Vilcu, Roxana; Assante, Massimiliano;

D1.4: DECO Activity Report

Abstract

The deliverable D1.4 DECO Activity Report is conceived as a self-assessment exercise that has the ultimate purpose of identifying improvements in the activities and tasks, making them the most appropriate to the needs of the project, based on the experiences of the activities implemented so far. Focused on the development of the dissemination, exploitation, communication and outreach (DECO) strategy (hereinafter the "Strategy") (D1.1), the D1.4 has two specific objectives: Analyse the performance of communication, dissemination and exploitation activities implemented by the project in years 1 and 2 towards achieving MOVING’s objectives. Draw lessons, identify areas of improvements, and design actions and follow-up steps to be taken by the project so as to improve the communication, dissemination and exploitation activities. D1.4 may lead to an Activity Report of the Strategy by assessing and reporting on all different channels, activities and products to maximise MOVING’s impact.

Keywords

Value chains, Communication, Dissemination

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