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World Vision: Adventures in Partnering

World Vision recently took the initiative to reflect upon two years of collaboration within our ECB Project community. 

Led by Wynn Flaten, ECB Agency Manager at World Vision, a small team interviewed and researched 14 case studies and discussion topics covering the diverse areas where World Vision humanitarian personnel have been engaging with different ECB program and consortia development activities.

The World Vision team share their perspectives on the critical factors for joint humanitarian capacity building success; the key challenges from an organizational process and program perspective, and the evolution of the "partnering adventure" at the consortia country level and the global project level.

For more information about World Vision's work in partnership with the ECB project, please contact Wynn Flaten.

Adventures in Partnering Discussion Topics

 

Discussion #1: Avoiding delegated enthusiasm

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Discussion #2: More than just talking; partnering means results

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Discussion #3: Does internal complexity make it harder to partner with others?

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Discussion #4: The dilemma of global initiatives and local implementation

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 World Vision Adventures in Partnering Series

 

 

 

Discussion #5: Finding staff time to collaborate; who pays for it and who should do it?

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Discussion #6: How do emergencies impact our partnering?

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Discussion #7: Picking the right thing to work on together, practitioner hints and tips

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Discussion #8: Starting your own collaboration

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Adventures in Partnering Case Studies

Case Study A: Coming together to reduce the impact of disasters in Bolivia

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Case Study B: Emergency Simulations - Designed with others, but should they always be implemented by others?

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Case Study C: Local Response Protocols in Bangladesh and Indonesia

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Case Study D: Joint Advocacy in Bangladesh - Everybody Wins

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Case Study E: From Chaos to Collaboration - ECB as Joint Stimulus for Working in Uganda

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Case Study F: Translating the Good Enough Guide into Bangla

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