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Bolivia consortium launches Joint Needs Assessment (JNA)
Published on 26 April 2011
This week, the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies in Bolivia is beginning a 1.5 month Joint Needs Assessment. Whilst undertaking a joint agency response to the flooding and landslides during February and March, the consortium have been planning to undertake a more considered assessment, focusing on needs for recovery and rehabilitation. The assessment will be achieved with the support of a consultant from ACAPs and provides the consortium with a live joint learning exercise, where technical capacities will be built, as well as agencies' ability to work together on joint rapid needs assessments in future. Agencies will collaborate at a regional level (e.g. World Vision, Plan and Save the Children in Cochabamba) and a national level, supported by CARE (AIM table lead) and Oxfam (consortium lead) and two funded ECB personnel from CRS and World Vision. The assessment will conclude with a lessons learnt event to identify learning from the process, the instruments used and coordination between agencies
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