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Preserving space for adaptation - a success factor for achieving community agency and long-term impact

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Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation
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Robin Mays (University of Washington) gives a talk for the Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation panel.
This presentation shares new evidence highlighting the critical link between allowing innovation at the community level to achieving long-term success in humanitarian work.
Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation
This panel explores theories and approaches to engaging in participatory work and co-creation with affected populations and vulnerable groups, focusing on interactions between ‘transnational’ organisations and local actors.

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Series
Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation
People
Robin Mays
Keywords
innovation
humanitarian
community level
participatory approaches
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 02/12/2016
Duration: 00:15:45

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