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ECB: Adventures in Partnering - Starting your own collaboration

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Thirteen papers of information and advice covering five years of experience is enough. By now you are either excited about starting, or have already given up and are doing something else. For those of you who have survived, the next step is to put this into practice. This final paper summarises some of the ECB tools and approaches that can be used to help you get started.

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21 March 2012: ENHAnce innovative humanitarian learning programs: apply now in Niger, deadlines extended for Bolivia and Horn of Africa

Applications are now open in Niger and deadlines have been extended for Bolivia (30 March) and Horn of Africa (23 March). Read more

19 January 2012: Call for applications for ENHAnce staff capacity programme, Bangladesh and Indonesia

Applications are currently open for ENHAnce Bangladesh and ENHAnce Indonesia. Applications close 17:00 (Jakarta Time), Tuesday 31st January and 17:00 (Bangladesh Time), Sunday 5th February 2012. Read more

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Case Study on Joint Fundraising

28 October 2011: Case Study on Joint Fundraising

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