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The CDA Perspectives Blog is maintained by CDA Collaborative Learning Projects (CDA). It is intended to share reflections, present information and provoke debate and conversation. On the blog, we share personal experiences of working towards improving impacts of interventions in contexts of conflict and fragility, and findings from collaborative learning projects. In most cases, we discuss issues related to CDA’s practice areas. In addition to our staff contributors, we invite colleagues and partners to share their experiences, and host blog post series.
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Do No Harm Framework Tutorial Part I: The Relationship Framework
Share this article The Do No Harm (DNH) Project has begun a series of video tutorials on various DNH lessons. The first in this series is a brief training, given by Project Director Marshall, on the original DNH Framework, now known...
It’s Called ‘Learning’
Share this article As well-intentioned external interveners, we want to do everything right. Our mistakes have consequences for the people we're working for and the people we're working with. There is a push to be perfect. This...
The Next Generation of DNH Trainers is Getting a Headstart
Share this article While I was in Davao City, Philippines this Spring, I was fortunate to meet a group of youth DNH trainers. Seven of these remarkable young people attended our consultation in Davao. I'll admit that when they...
Shared Learning
Share this article On May 10-14, I experienced my first Do No Harm training of trainers, held at CDA’s office in Cambridge, MA. There were a dozen or so attendees, including several students from local universities, two...
Botas y Banderas
Share this article This blog post is by Eliana Spadoni, a consultant based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Eliana is a Do No Harm (DNH) trainer and has used DNH in her consulting work. This article tells the story of her...