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Doing Disasters Differently when it comes to Governance

Episode 3 of the Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast with Renae Hanvin podcast, hosted by Renae, titled "Doing Disasters Differently when it comes to Governance" was published on July 21, 2020 and runs 27 minutes.

July 21, 2020 ·27m · Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast with Renae Hanvin

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In the third episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast, hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Jodie Willmer who founded Happy Changemakers, about Doing Disasters Differently when it comes to Governance – an important element to think about in the before, during and after stages of disasters. Along with the benefits of building local governance capabilities to support community-led recovery and resilience.

In the third episode of Doing Disasters Differently: The Podcast, hosted by corporate2community founder and disaster resilience specialist Renae Hanvin, she will be chatting to Jodie Willmer who founded Happy Changemakers, about Doing Disasters Differently when it comes to Governance – an important element to think about in the before, during and after stages of disasters. Along with the benefits of building local governance capabilities to support community-led recovery and resilience.

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