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Partnership

2021
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Tagi: Partnerships, Partnership Principles, Characteristics of the Church, Poverty
Gulu Poverty Philosophy
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A Compassion partnership is a collaborative and mutually beneficial relationship between Compassion and another entity for the purpose of releasing children from poverty in Jesus' name beyond the capacity of either partner individually.  In this document we explore this definition and how our partnerships are intended to be founded on our identity in Christ, to be mutually respectful and accepting of responsibility and commitment, and to result in visible transformation and outcomes.

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