Collective Service Helpdesk

Author: Risk Communication and Community Engagement Collective Service

The Collective Helpdesk provides coordinated guidance and support on Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) and Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) related queries. Part of the Collective Service, the Helpdesk gives you quick access to technical expertise, data, and knowledge bases.

Who is the support for?
Anyone seeking rapid or in-depth RCCE and CEA technical support and resources that cannot be found at the country or regional levels.This includes: practitioners working for a multilateral organization, NGO or government; postgraduate students and academics; professionals working in a related field, including communications or policy.

How the Helpdesk will assist you:
The helpdesk provides rapid, remote technical assistance to help you find relevant and contemporary RCCE and CEA resources. It can connect you to regional or global RCCE and CEA experts for advice on design, implementation and monitoring of projects.

How can you request support?
Send your detailed RCCE questions to the Collective Helpdesk by email or via the contact form.

Email: helpdesk@rcce-collective.net
Contact form: https://www.rcce-collective.net/collective-helpdesk/question/
More information can be found on the RCCE Collective Service website.

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