ASB South and South-East Asia

People-First Impact Method (P-FIM): Our Voice is Our Right

53 min · 25 de ago de 2023
Portada del episodio People-First Impact Method (P-FIM): Our Voice is Our Right

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"When people share and we start to find a place where there's a common issue, common ground, common understanding, then we start to work a way forward. This is how we move forward." Agnes Patongloan (ASB Indonesia and the Philippines), Axel Schmidt (ASB Deutschland e.V.), and Gerry McCarthy (P-FIM) discuss how People-First Impact Method (P-FIM) can be an effective way to build trust and collaboration between humanitarian or development actors and the communities that they serve.

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