Needs assessment for post-conflict reentry
Situation
A multinational company requested assistance in generating information on local community needs in Libya, as part of the process of developing a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy, used to map and plan future reentry.
Solution
By conducting interviews across 21 cities in Libya, and building on previously collected data on needs in Libya, We provided a comprehensive dataset and assessment of community needs, proposed entry mitigation outline.
Outcome
The research has contributed to developing an understanding of the needs in communities in Libya, in turn constituting the foundation of a comprehensive CSR strategy to meet these needs.
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