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External Stakeholder Review

The objective of the stakeholder analysis is to identify the main emergency actors in the country, their roles in EPR, and their relevance to the EPR activities of the NGO running the simulation:

  • Which government agencies, UN agencies and other NGOs are involved in EPR in the country? Which of these have relations with the NGO running the simulation?
  • Partnership: Which agencies are considered the main partners of the NGO? How are roles with the NGO’s partners defined? Who does what? How should the simulation address the NGO’s concerns about partnership? Which aspects of the partnership should necessarily be included in the simulation?
  • Coordination: Is there a standing body for NGO coordination? Do NGOs have regular contact with host government or UN coordination mechanisms? Should these dynamics of collaboration be built into the simulation?

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