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Community Engagement facilitation and cross cultural communication
Community Engagement facilitation and cross cultural communication
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Community Engagement facilitation and cross cultural communication
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Terry Dwelle
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Feb 25, 2014
Community engagement is the facilitation of communities to own their own problems and solutions within their resources. Key cross cultural communications competencies and skills are necessary to effectively facilitate community engagement.
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