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2011 ECBinter-active global learning events launched
Published on 11 April 2011
The ECB consortia will be leading the organization of a series of five learning events that will focus on capturing and reviewing the key lessons learnt after 2.5 years of collaboration. This event will bring together ECB members, partners, national actors including governement and UN officials, regional stakeholders and global experts.
Scheduled for October- December 2011, we welcome your input and ideas for keynote speakers, presentations and topics for discussions. Contact andrea.stewart@co.care.org for further information.
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