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In episode 2 of the Capacity4dev Podcast Series, we interview Isabella Olsson, Head of Global Advocacy at LM International, and discuss the importance of local and rooted advocacy and the challenges of operating in conflict zones like Sudan.

In answering our questions, amongst other things, Isabella calls for the need to foster community ownership if we hope project achievements are sustainable and can be replicated even after the project's implementation has ended. 

Click on the visual to find out the lessons learnt and tips she shared with us:


Listen below to Episode 2: Rooted advocacy to foster community ownership: challenges and lessons learnt

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You can also read the article produced by our team and mentioned in this episode "Gender inequalities: fighting for inclusivity with education and community engagement in Sudan" in English, French and Spanish.

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