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#DRR advisors from @ecbproject attend Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction #gpdrr13 http://t.co/QTibhkRtsW 6 hours agoBuilding Trust in Diverse Teams: The Toolkit for Emergency Response - concise version
538.42 k PDF | Published in May 2012
The popular ECB project tool, Building Trust in Diverse Teams, is now available as a concise version for experienced facilitators.
Humanitarian practitioners identify trust in emergency teams as one of the most important factors in launching timely and effective emergency responses.
The Building Trust Toolkit can be used throughout the cycle of an emergency response and features:
- a Trust Index, to assess and measure trust within diverse teams
- and 10 trust-building tools that can be selected based on the identified team needs to build trust.
View the tool online and browse the pages of the handbook.
Published by Oxfam Publishing November 2007. Also available as:
- a concise version online tool in English, French and Spanish
- a concise version pdf in French and Spanish
- a full length version pdf in English
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- Disaster Risk Reduction
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