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Bolivia/Bangladesh learning exchange visit confirmed
Published on 19 August 2011
Three members of the Bolivia consortium, including Ingrid Terrazas (ECB Field Facilitator), will be participating in a first learning exchange visit to Bangladesh September 12-17. This exciting opportunity provides scope for the Bolivia participants to understand better the process that the Bangladesh consortium used to negotiate their Response Protocols, the development of the Bangla Good Enough Guide training curriculum, commonalities between their work on Joint Needs Assessment processes, and the opportunity to participate in the second Bangladesh emergency simulation. If you would like to find out more about this learning exchange, or about ECB consortia, please contact us.
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