This report from Christian Blind Mission (CBM) and Sight Savers International (SSI), outlines a case study of shared risk with a local partner in the disability sector in Nigeria, reviewing the outcomes, benefits, challenges and wider applications possible from this approach to risk-sharing between INGOs and local partners.
Sharing risk – a good practice example in the INGO sector
- Published:
- 22 August 2022
- Region:
- All, West Africa
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Sharing risk – a good practice example in the INGO sector
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