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Can we Influence the Local Government through an Emergency Response?

Noor, Jannat
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2016-05-31
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6
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<p class="Coverintroduction">This paper examines the experience of the flood relief programme implemented in Bangladesh in 2015. It highlights the need for humanitarian partners to have the capacity to undertake the local-level influencing that is vital to working effectively in humanitarian contexts.</p> <p><strong>Partnering for Impact series</strong></p> <p><strong></strong>To do the work it does, Oxfam works closely with partners at all stages of the programme, in all kind of contexts: humanitarian, influencing, development, etc. But what does it mean for our staff? Each day brings new challenges and opportunities, so how do they do it? Following a reflective and productive writeshop, this Partnering for Impact series was developed to share and explore learning from experienced practitioners about what it takes to “work well in partnership”.</p>
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Partnering for Impact
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978-0-85598-723-7
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