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A Basic NGO Coordination Guide

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Welcome to a basic Guide on NGO coordination. This Guide is not meant to be a definitive “how to” manual, but it focuses on issues and areas to consider when undertaking NGO coordination and when setting up an NGO coordination body. It is an entry point into the world of NGO coordination – an area of humanitarian response that is vast in practice, but that is also quite limited in terms of documentation and available resources. The Guide is a contribution towards improving NGO coordination so that the wheel does not have to be reinvented by those embarking upon such coordination – whether they be local, national, or international NGOs. NGO coordination is not an end in itself: it should be a means to an end, such as improving humanitarian response in some way. NGO coordination generally complements existing coordination mechanisms and should not seek to compete with them. It is meant to improve the quality of the work of NGOs, not a way to “tell” NGOs what to do. NGO coordination generally takes place because of a perceived need and often fills a gap that other coordination efforts do not address.

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