ECB Learning Event - How the ECB Project has built capacity across the humanitarian sector Agenda for afternoon session 13:30 – 14:00 Opening scenario 14:00 – 14:45 What do we know about collaboration? 14:45 – 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 – 15:30 Case Study: Collaborative tool development – the Toward Resilience Initiative 15:30 – 16:00 Case Study: NGOs traditionally compete for funds; what happens when they join forces to raise money together?
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ECB Learning Event - How the ECB Project has built capacity across the humanitarian sector Agenda for afternoon session
13:30 – 14:00 Opening scenario 14:00 – 14:45 What do we know about collaboration? 14:45 – 15:00 Coffee break 15:00 – 15:30 Case Study: Collaborative tool development – the Toward
Resilience Initiative 15:30 – 16:00 Case Study: NGOs traditionally compete for funds; what
happens when they join forces to raise money together?
Scenario
You have been asked to set up and manage a collaboration. What are your key considerations?
- Discuss in your table groups (15mins)- Present key considerations back to plenary (5mins per group)
Collaborative tool development – the Toward Resilience initiative
• First draft of Guide released in December 2011 for review
• Second consortium review workshops held (March 2012)
• Summit 2 held in Bangkok (April 2012)
• Field testing in 6 locations (July 2012)
• Resource materials developed by Mercy Corps (Oct 2012)
• Guide launched (December 2012)
What on earth just happened?....._________________________________________________________________
• 3 years• 6 ECB agencies, (PLUS others in the consortia)• 24 individuals consulted in the Guide’s scoping study. • 2 International summits• 10 consortium workshops with up to 100 participants• 6 field tests in 6 different countries•1500 pieces of individual feedback• 33 field participants in the global workshops as well as the 6 DRR Advisors and the 2 authors. • 6 ECB project staff and managers (including 2 ex staff), • 6 editorial committee members, • 1 editor,• 2 translators, • 2 Agency managers
The process_________________________________________________________________
“…..The publication of the Guide demonstrates that multiple stakeholders, spanning several organisations, can work collaboratively and effectively to produce a resource that incorporates their combined experience and responds to a widely-felt need…..”