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In the loop: developing effective complaints and feedback mechanisms

November 16, 2021 by

Complaints and feedback mechanisms are an essential part of the humanitarian community’s ability to be held accountable for the assistance and protection we deliver. You can view our research brief below or here. Also is available an illustrated version created to guide you through.

Research brief - In the loop: developing effective complaints and feedback mechanisms

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