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September, 2022
Collective Helpdesk: Limited period support for social behaviour change and social science in LACR

The Collective Helpdesk, is offering social behaviour change and social science support for a limited period of time. 

What is on offer?
Rapid and in-depth support for SBC and social science for Latin America and the Caribbean in English and Spanish for a limited period of time. 

Who can benefit from this support?
Anyone from NGOs, CSOs, government ministries, academics, or international organizations who need assistance for social science on community-led responses. 

How to reach out to the Collective Helpdesk?
Webpage | Email | Contact Form | Knowledge Base

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