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ECB World Vision Adventures in Partnering Case Study E: From chaos to collaboration - ECB as stimulus for joint working in Uganda

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This paper is about how INGOs and CBOs came together, after a bad experience, to improve their level of collaboration and work on tools and approaches to do better next time.

World Vision: Adventures in Partnering is a series of 14 discussion papers and case studies that represent the views and experience of more than 30 World Vision field staff, technical specialists and managers who are involved in the ECB Project.

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ECB: les aventures de la constitution de partenariats - Étude de cas E : Du chaos à la collaboration, l'ECB comme stimulus du travail collectif en Ouganda

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17 May 2013: ECB Project publish new Case Study on Simulations

The new case study addresses the questions ‘What is a simulation and why use them?’, before focusing on six different simulation types to compare, contrast and draw lessons from. Read more

13 May 2013: Good Enough Guide to Assessments – initial feedback complete

The Good Enough Guide to Assessments (GEGA) is being designed by the Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS), using the ‘good enough’ approach, to produce a simple, practical handbook on needs assessments.  As part of the GEGA review process, three ECB Project consortia successfully held consultation workshops to provide feedback on the guide. Read more

9 May 2013: Shelter Accountability Resources

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