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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Amplifying Community Voice in Multi-Sector Health Collaboration: Case Study Exploring Meaningful Inclusion

Lucy, Rachel 28 February 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Ensam är inte stark : En kvalitativ fallstudie om ett samverkansprojekt i en kommun / Alone is not strong : A qualitative case study about a collaboration project in a municipality

Muñoz Tejo, Amanda January 2023 (has links)
Denna uppsats syftar på att studera sektorsöverskridande samverkan i en kommun utifrån ett integrationsprojekt som fallstudie. Studiens teoretiska utgångspunkter baseras på organisering, governance och gränser. Dessa har använts för att studera hur integrationsprojektet kan förstås som organisering och form av governance för att lösa problem och bemöta behov och krav på offentlig verksamhet. Metoden för denna studie har utgått från sju kvalitativa semistrukturerade intervjuer men även sekundärdata. Resultatet av studien påvisar att samverkan är vanligt förekommande inom kommunen och att de effekterna samt lärdomar från projektets gång tas med och arbetas vidare i andra samverkansprojekt. / This essay aims to study cross-sector collaboration in a municipality based on an integration project as a case study. The study's theoretical starting points are based on organization, governance and boundaries. These have been used to study how the integration project can be understood as an organization and form of governance to solve problems and meet the needs and requirements of public activities. The method for this study has been based on seven qualitative semi-structured interviews but also secondary data. The results of the study demonstrate that collaboration is common within the municipality and that the effects and lessons learned from the course of the project are taken and worked on in other collaboration projects.
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Building collaboration in humanitarian operations: the role of institutional work

Silva, Renata de Oliveira 14 December 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Renata de Oliveira Silva (reoliveir@gmail.com) on 2017-07-10T19:33:37Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Tese_Renata- VF.pdf: 2261411 bytes, checksum: ce479904ee8f6718fe1d41b3ec21528a (MD5) Tese_Renata- VF.pdf: 2261411 bytes, checksum: ce479904ee8f6718fe1d41b3ec21528a (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Pamela Beltran Tonsa (pamela.tonsa@fgv.br) on 2017-07-10T19:37:17Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Tese_Renata- VF.pdf: 2261411 bytes, checksum: ce479904ee8f6718fe1d41b3ec21528a (MD5) Tese_Renata- VF.pdf: 2261411 bytes, checksum: ce479904ee8f6718fe1d41b3ec21528a (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-11T13:09:53Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Tese_Renata- VF.pdf: 2261411 bytes, checksum: ce479904ee8f6718fe1d41b3ec21528a (MD5) Tese_Renata- VF.pdf: 2261411 bytes, checksum: ce479904ee8f6718fe1d41b3ec21528a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-12-14 / Esta tese objetivou mostrar o valor de adotar o trabalho institucional como uma lente teórica para melhor compreender o processo de construção de colaboração em operações humanitárias. Estudar o trabalho institucional envolvido por operações humanitárias e orientadas para a colaboração entre organizações humanitárias não governamentais internacionais e organizações locais pode esclarecer as estratégias e práticas que podem potencializar colaborações em contextos complexos e arriscados. Nesse sentido, o objetivo desta pesquisa é responder a seguinte questão: como o trabalho institucional pode contribuir para melhorar nosso entendimento sobre a colaboração entre as IHNGOs e as organizações locais em operações humanitárias? Para explorar esta questão, convidei vários participantes para compartilhar suas experiências, dificuldades e ideias sobre como a colaboração surge entre a IHNGO e as organizações locais. Realizei 30 entrevistas em profundidade com trabalhadores humanitários das maiores e mais influentes organizações humanitárias internacionais, pessoas com grande experiência que participaram das operações humanitárias mais desafiadoras nos últimos 10 anos. As principais contribuições deste trabalho são fornecer um repertório de trabalhos institucionais humanitários e destacar as formas em que o poder e a confiança - dois elementos conceituais sugeridos pela revisão da literatura - são mobilizados por atores sociais para se envolverem em colaboração em operações humanitárias. / This study aims to show the value of adopting institutional work as a theoretical lens to better understand the process of collaboration building in humanitarian operations. Studying the institutional work engaged by humanitarian operations and oriented toward collaboration between International Humanitarian Non-Government Organization and local organizations can shed light on the strategies and practices that have a potential to improve collaborations in complex and risky contexts. In this sense, the objective of this research is to answer the following question: How institutional work might contribute to improve our understanding about collaboration between IHNGOs and local organizations in humanitarian operations? To explore this issue, I invited a number of participants to share their experience, difficulties and ideas on how collaboration emerges between IHNGO and local organizations. I conducted 30 in-depth interviews with humanitarian workers from the biggest and most influence international humanitarian organizations, people with great experience that participated in the most challenging humanitarian operations in the last 10 years. The main contributions of this work is to provide a repertory of humanitarian institutional works and to highlight the ways in which power and trust – two conceptual elements suggested by the literature review – are mobilized by social actors to engage in collaboration in humanitarian operations.

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