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Once a national action plan is developed and approved, disseminating and adapting the plan while remaining aligned to the larger national plan is critical. In this session, drawing on case studies from the Philippines and Colombia, we provide insights on how localization was achieved.

In doing this, we discussed the coordination mechanisms needed, the leadership development required and even how children can be involved in the process.
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