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With so many global problems escalating in scale and complexity, civil society needs to find new ways of working together to transform how we deliver international development and humanitarian assistance. We bring togeth...
How do we collaborate to solve today’s biggest problems? is an episode from Bondcast by Bond. With so many global problems escalating in scale and complexity, civil society needs to find new ways of working together to transform how we deli...
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Published Dec 11, 2019, 00:47:12 long, audio available.
With so many global problems escalating in scale and complexity, civil society needs to find new ways of working together to transform how we deliver international development and humanitarian assistance. We bring together experts who work across coalitions, networks and sectors to hear their experiences and insights of driving collaborative change. Stephanie Draper, Bond CEO, talks to Christina Bennett, CEO of the Start Network, Nasra Ismail, director of Somalia NGO Consortium, and Forum for the Future's Charlene Collison, who works on the Cotton 2040 initiative.
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Published Dec 11, 2019 and 00:47:12 long