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World Vision - Adventures in Partnering series
Published on 18 July 2011
World Vision commissioned a series of papers to explore and capture their learning from their engagement in different joint ECB program activities. The ‘Adventures in Partnering’ case studies and discussion papers have been used to promote and disseminate information about the project across World Vision, and as a deliberate internal outreach activity to non ECB consortia countries. These studies and papers outline the various challenges and triumphs of working on ECB joint program activities, and are available in English, French and Spanish via our 'Learning' pages.
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