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      • Accountability to affected populations
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      • Humanitarian-Development-Peace nexus
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Start Network

More than 90 non-governmental organizations make up Start Network across five continents, from large international organizations to local and national organizations. Through their programmes, members are able to deliver humanitarian aid around the world.

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  • Supporting Community Health Through an Indigenous Healing Centre

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  • Conversations on Locally Led Innovation with the CLIP - Indonesia & The Philippines

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  • Conversaciones sobre la innovacion communitaria con el equipe de CLIP - Guatemala

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