The draft Yellow Paper consists of twelve recommendations:
On the targets of EU communication [Diversify!]:
- focus not on "the citizens" or the "EU specialists" but on intermediaries and especially national sectoral audiences, leveraging their professional networks
- involve - early on - companies and trade unions, as well as NGOs
- no centralising or "streamlining" but light co-ordination between institutions and DGs
On the methods and channels [Decentralise and Disseminate!]:
- decentralise radically by nationalising EU debates, empowering representations and enriching careers
- include communication in all EU programmes and policies
- train officials, journalists... and politicians
- complement policy-making with independent debate moderators
- provide localised multilingual internet content, not just conferences, print and TV
- optimise and increase communication resources
On the implementation and timeline [Decide!]:
- decentralise the debate right away in addition to the inter-institutional negotiations
- implement recent Commission decisions such as the 2005 July Action Plan as soon as possible
- achieve impact before the 2009 elections
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