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🖥️Does your project need a website? If so, how can you ensure that it is as effective as possible? In global development, every resource matters – and that includes our digital footprint. Our latest insight uncovers the hidden complexities of creating project websites and provides a tactical framework for building websites that deliver.   By unpacking the Principles for Digital Development, we'll help you move beyond default assumptions to make truly informed, purposeful digital choices. We discuss how to: ✔️Design with people ✔️Understand the existing ecosystem ✔️Share, reuse, and improve ✔️Build for sustainability. Read the full insight here: https://bit.ly/4iVFcGP

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Aditi Mishra

Marketing and Communications @Oxford Policy Management | Storyteller |Social Impact Communications | Social Entrepreneurship

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Great read and i think quite useful. Especially the legacy point, with the overwhelming amount of content/websites/platforms out in the world wide web, a look on how what we produce is going to live on is crucial. Thank you Dan Allen

Lizzie Shannon-Little MCIM

Creativity-driven leader delivering reputational success with thriving, strategic teams | Trustee & Board Member | Mentor | Artist & Writer |

5d

Excellent piece Dan Allen - focusing on the strategic purpose first, and critiquing the actual need for a website before beginning, is such an important first step of considerations! Thanks for this!

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