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Coming soon...the Good Enough Guide in Urdu
Published on 5 August 2011
The Good Enough Guide, developed by the ECB Project, is a guide for field workers in the humanitarian sector that helps them to be accountable to local people and measure programme impact during emergency situations. It is available for download on the ECB website and has already been translated into nine different languages (click here to download any of the nine different guide languages already available.)
Our colleagues in Pakistan are working diligently to translate the Good Enough Guide into Urdu. World Vision and Mercy Corps have provided funding for the translation, which is being led and managed by CARE. A draft of the Guide has been completed and feedback is now being received from agencies. The translation should be finalized in the coming weeks and will be made available for download on the ECB website in the near future.
For more information on the Good Enough Guide, please contact us.
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