When
international and national actors work together in the local context,
certain challenges can arise that may hinder collaboration,
communication, and the overall effectiveness of the response. Sharing
and transferring local knowledge benefits everyone by promoting
mutual understanding, providing contextual humanitarian knowledge,
and building trust. Learn how to identity, document, transfer,
and integrate local knowledge and expertise into humanitarian
operations and programs.
This free, interactive guide was created in collaboration
with CERAR - Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches-Actions sur la
RĂ©silience.
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