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Chapter 6: Citizens Awareness Promotion Plan<br />

<strong>Karak</strong><br />

A sustainable future for an attractive<br />

city<br />

Preparing and including the “Awareness Raising Actions” component in<br />

the <strong>SECAP</strong><br />

In addition to the requirement linked to the public consultation of the SEAP, a Citizen<br />

Awareness Promotion Plan (CAPP) has to be elaborated by the municipality as part of the<br />

Sustainable Energy Action Plan document (SEcAP).<br />

Identification of CAPP actions through participatory training workshops<br />

The CES-MED project has conducted a tailored communication and CAPP training workshop<br />

for the local authority and it communication team in coordination with (and attended by) the<br />

Focal Point and the <strong>SECAP</strong> Consultants. Prior to conducting the workshop, which was led by<br />

CES-MED key communication expert (KE), three parts “Communication Kit” was handed on to<br />

the local authority and SEAP Consultant, who were asked to get acquainted with its content<br />

prior to conducting the training.<br />

The “Communication Info Kit” (annex1) includes:<br />

- Part 1: the “CAPP Guidelines” document: a tailored comprehensive manual prepared by<br />

CES-MED for the use of cities/municipalities on how to identify, plan and conduct<br />

awareness raising actions (Arabic, English and French versions)<br />

(http://www.ces-med.eu/publications/recommendations-and-guidelines-developmentcitizens-awareness-promotion-plan-capp)<br />

- Part 2 includes;<br />

o<br />

o<br />

PPT Presentation of the CAPP Guidelines<br />

Presentation of “how to prepare and implement a communication and an awareness<br />

campaign” showing techniques, materials and models<br />

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