Can empowering frontline staff help us foster more meaningful engagement with communities?

Explore the answer with the E2E Toolkit, a set of 7 practical resources developed by the IRC, with the support of USAID’s BHA, to strengthen the humanitarian sector’s engagement with communities through the critical work of frontline staff.

Developed through extensive collaboration and consultation with frontline staff, country program-level leadership, and global AAP experts, this toolkit comprises a diverse array of resources designed to address 6 different barriers and to enact 3 strategic changes that were identified by the E2E Learning Report.

Start by deciding which barriers are affecting your organization or office most in order to explore which tools you may most need to use.

Explore the E2E Toolkit today to unlock new possibilities for community-centered humanitarian action!

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