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Localization of SCLR Approach in the Philippines

  • Post author:EcoWEB
  • Post published:October 11, 2017
  • Post category:Accountability to Affected Population / News Stories / Survivor and community-led response to crisis approach (sclr) / Sustained Advocacy for Localisation and Inclusive Governance (SALIG)

Tags: community-led, decolonizing aid, ecoweb, L2GP, Local to Global protection, localisation of aid, locally-led, sclr

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