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Building and Maintaining Networks and Coalitions
2007
Pact Tanzania
This guide to Building and Maintaining Networks and Coalitions grew out of Pact Tanzania's experience in implementing the Tanzania Advocacy Partnership Program (TAPP). The material and lessons learned have come from a number of sources as well as from Pact's NGO partners.
This guide explains the differences and similarities between Networks and Coalitions. It provides a basic outline on the formation of each as well as a discussion on various structures and things to pay attention to as one initiates or joins a network or coalition. There is a chapter on how to manage conflict and three case studies from Tanzania. These case studies were presented at a Pact Tanzania workshop in 2004.
While non-governmental organizations are the primary target user of this manual, it is expected that the guide will be used by a wide range of organizations representing civil society to interact with government at all levels. This manual is designed to present the information in a simple and straightforward manner, but it does not have all the answers or steps regarding network formation and
management in Tanzania. We encourage the reader to seek a variety of sources to learn more about networks, and advocacy coalitions here in Tanzania.
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