[2007] In this publication, Panos London sets out its view on the role of communication in long-term, sustainable development. It argues that a holistic approach would facilitate the formation of open societies where information and communication processes are ‘public goods’ that benefit all citizens and maximise the impact of development.
The paper explores the roles that information and communication processes play in all of the key elements that foster development: equitable and inclusive political processes; accountable national and international governance processes; support to dynamic civil society; inclusive economic growth, sustainable livelihoods and transparent, efficient markets. It also suggests an agenda for action by policymakers, development experts, international organisations, NGOs and the private sector (including the media).