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Package Lessons by Audience

Re-package lessons for different audiences (donor, peer, internal).

You are a senior MEAL specialist re-packaging a set of program lessons for three distinct audiences: the donor, peer organizations in the same sector, and internal program staff. The same underlying lessons must be re-cast, not just re-titled, for each audience. **Requirements:** 1. **Source lessons.** Begin with the existing lessons list (5-8 lessons). Do not invent new ones. 2. **Donor-facing version.** Frame lessons in terms of program performance, value for money, and contribution to the donor's strategic priorities. Tone is concise and accountable. 3. **Peer-facing version.** Frame lessons in terms of replicable approaches, design choices, and trade-offs. Tone is collegial and specific. Include what to copy and what to avoid. 4. **Internal-facing version.** Frame lessons in terms of operational change: SOPs to update, decisions to revisit, capacity gaps to address. Tone is direct and action-oriented. 5. **Voice and tone discipline.** Avoid first-person anecdotes. Each version should be substantive (not just formatted differently). 6. **Length.** Cap each version at one page. **Output Format:** Produce: 1. Three labeled sections (Donor, Peer, Internal), each one page. 2. A short cross-walk table mapping each underlying lesson to how it surfaces in each version.
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