Organization & Communication

How the redesigned website handles structure, updates, and public follow-up.

The evidence page is reworked into a practical workflow view for organization, communication, and citizen engagement.

2nd Congress

The second congress reference is mapped here to the internal workflow, organization, and communication standards that support the local branch presentation.

Workflow

Three pillars guide how the site is organized and how new content should be managed going forward.

Organization

  • Maintain clear branch structure and desk responsibilities
  • Review activity flow from woreda office to local structures
  • Keep leadership messages aligned with local priorities

Communication

  • Publish timely news, statements, and media updates
  • Use Facebook and the website together as official channels
  • Document events with organized gallery and archive pages

Public Follow-Up

  • Connect communication to peace, service, and development issues
  • Collect citizen questions and feedback through contact channels
  • Keep local participation visible through youth and women desks

Live Media Direction

The site uses the Dimma Woreda Facebook page as its visible local media source while preserving the existing in-app news and gallery publication logic.

Open Facebook source

Editorial Direction

Leadership message, agenda cards, official links, latest news, gallery, and contact channels should remain the editorial backbone of future updates.

Review news section