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News: ECB E-newsletters
19 March 2013: Reminder: The ECB Project is recruiting a new Communications Manager
On behalf of the six ECB Project agencies, CARE USA is seeking a Communications Manager to lead the implementation of a comprehensive and innovative internal and external communications and outreach strategy. The deadline for applications is March 26, 2013. Read more
27 February 2013: Launch of two WASH emergencies e-learning modules
In response to the need for a more comprehensive and wide-reaching approach to staff capacity building, Oxfam have developed two Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) e-learning courses on behalf of the ECB Project agencies. Read more

7 October 2011: Join us! First global conference series ECBinter-active
Join one of our five regional ECBinter-active learning conferences. Discover key ECB programs, tools and approaches. Learn about collaborative capacity building, and share your experiences of working in partnership. Read more

6 October 2011: 2011 Agency Self-Assessment Survey Reveals Progress in Key Areas
The ECB Project is piloting the Agency Self-Assessment Survey (ASAS) approach which seeks to measure our progress in preparing emergency teams to respond. Discover the highlights from our latest agency results. Read more

6 October 2011: The Humanitarian Staff Development Project: Piloting Collaborative Learning
Do you face challenges with ensuring your national teams have the essential humanitarian skills to respond the emergencies? Are your management development programs working? We are piloting two successful programs with multiple agencies in four ECB consortia. Read more

6 October 2011: ECB Project & ACAPS collaborate to improve humanitarian needs assessments
The ECB Project is working in partnership with the Assessment Capacity project (ACAPs) to strengthen our capacity and experience in coordinating joint needs assessments (JNA). Read more

6 October 2011: Inter-agency Standing Team improves accountability
Our new Accountability & Impact Measurement (AIM) Standing Team is a skilled inter-agency group that is championing accountability and impact measurement across agencies and regions. The AIM Standing Team is available for deployment to support field staff with assessments, evaluations, monitoring missions and members can train teams to implement accountability principals in practice. Read more

14 April 2011: Interview with Susan Romanski, Mercy Corps
Susan Romanski has been with the ECB Project since its inception. As she moves on to other exciting projects in South America, Susan shares with us her experience of collaboration, the highlights of her work in Phase I and Phase II of the Project, and her recommendations for the future. Read more

14 April 2011: ECB Indonesia Consortium finalize Disaster Response Engagement Protocols (DREP)
Humanitarian leaders and Country Directors in Indonesia have signed a Disaster Response Engagement Protocol (DREP) on April 1, essentially pre-positioning the different levels of collaboration during an emergency response. Find out more how this seminal protocol could encourage inter-agency cooperation well beyond Indonesia's borders. Read more

14 April 2011: ECB Project helps CRS Pakistan build staff capacity in accountability
While Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Pakistan has previously built up good practices in community involvement in emergency responses, more recently Pakistan country program managers decided to emphasize accountability in a more formal and systematic way. Find out how CRS developed their approach, and how collaboration with ECB partners strengthened their efforts Read more








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