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Building Trust in 3 languages
Now available in English, French and Spanish.
Published on 26 April 2011
The new publication of Building Trust in Diverse Teams: A Concise Facilitation Handbook is now available in English, French and Spanish. Oxfam have produced a concise version of the tool, which was developed as part of ECB Phase I, and has now been translated into French and Spanish, in collaboration with the Bolivia consortium. Oxfam Agency Manager Catherine Gould and Bolivia Field Facilitator Ingrid Terrazas have worked closely over the last six months to finalize the three language versions. Visit our resources page to download a copy.
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