Climate change adaptation in East Africa: mainstreaming gender-responsive and participatory approaches
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Oxfam GB 2020Description: 32pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This case study shows how convening influencing government practices and decision-making processes can have a transformative effect across government, bringing positive benefits to marginalized communities and millions of people. It also shows how NGOs can influence and support changes to government practices by playing a strategic convening role and becoming a systemic intermediary between different levels of government, regional bodies, CSOs, and local communities.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This case study shows how convening influencing government practices and decision-making processes can have a transformative effect across government, bringing positive benefits to marginalized communities and millions of people. It also shows how NGOs can influence and support changes to government practices by playing a strategic convening role and becoming a systemic intermediary between different levels of government, regional bodies, CSOs, and local communities.
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