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# F7.3 Forward relevant stakeholder inputs to DPI implementors

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[F7 Foster community engagement](/safeguards/universal-dpi-safeguards-framework/principles/foundational-principles/f7-foster-community-engagement.md)
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{% tab title="Risk" %}
[SV3 Weak institutions](/safeguards/universal-dpi-safeguards-framework/risks/risks-to-structural-vulnerabilities.md)

[RI4 Disempowerment](/safeguards/universal-dpi-safeguards-framework/risks/risks-to-inclusion.md)
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{% tab title="Life Cycle Stage" %}
[L2 Strategy and Design](/safeguards/universal-dpi-safeguards-framework/responsible-authorities/r3-donor/l2-strategy-and-design-old.md)
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## Practices

> * Create a centralized internal platform or dashboard where feedback from stakeholders can be collected, organized, and categorized.
> * Ensure that all input is reviewed and prioritized before being communicated to DPI implementors.

## Resources

<table data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th></th><th></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td></td><td><mark style="color:yellow;"><strong>Case Study</strong></mark></td><td>( to come soon..)</td></tr><tr><td></td><td><mark style="color:yellow;"><strong>References</strong></mark></td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>


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