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Ezra Millstein, Mercy Corps, 2018

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Resilience Measurement Practical Guidance Note Series 6: Recurrent Monitoring Surveys
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Insights into Implementing Recurrent Monitoring Surveys in USAID-funded Activities

24 Mar 2021
9:00AM - 10:30AM, GMT -5
online
Ernest Dube (Mercy Corps Democratic Republic of Congo) , Arno Bratz (Mercy Corps Uganda) , Tim Frankenberger (TANGO International) , Jill Scantlan (Mercy Corps)

Join REAL for a discussion on the practical aspects of planning and implementing a recurrent monitoring survey (RMS), featuring panelists from Mercy Corps and TANGO International with first-hand experience of...

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Join REAL for a discussion on the practical aspects of planning and implementing a recurrent monitoring survey (RMS), featuring panelists from Mercy Corps and TANGO International with first-hand experience of completing an RMS. The panelists will discuss considerations for setting up an RMS and lessons learned from using the findings for management decisions and learning, drawing on their experiences of implementing an RMS for the Food Security Program in DRC and the Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced (RISE) initiative in Niger and Burkina Faso.

Recurrent monitoring surveys have the ability to collect near to real-time data on resilience dynamics as they are unfolding, which helps teams understand how individuals, households, and communities are coping and responding in the face of shocks and stresses, such as conflict, drought, and floods. RMS data gives program teams the necessary information to make adjustments in program implementation and facilitates internal learning.

This event is primarily for practitioners who are working on resilience programs and are interested in setting up a recurrent monitoring system.

The event will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation in French.

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Agriculture
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Niger
Burkina Faso
Honduras
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