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Resilience in the Sahel–Enhanced (RISE) Initiative Phase II: Baseline Report
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Resilience in the Sahel-Enhanced (RISE) Initiative Phase II

01 Jan 2023
USAID , Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning (REAL)

Review the baseline report of the second phase of the Resilience in the Sahel-Enhanced (RISE) Initiative in targeted zones of Burkina Faso and Niger.

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The second phase of the USAID Resilience in the Sahel-Enhanced (RISE) initiative, referred to as RISE II, is being implemented from 2019 to 2025 in targeted zones of Burkina Faso and Niger. The initiative focuses on building resilience in the Sahel in the face of recurrent shocks, including climate shocks, economic shocks, conflict shocks and health shocks, such as those associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.

This report contains findings from the analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data collected in the RISE II baseline survey conducted in December 2021/January 2022. The baseline survey is the first in a series of data collection activities that are part of the RISE II Impact Evaluation. The number of households included in the quantitative analysis was 3,545 in 153 villages. The qualitative data collection was conducted in a subset of the quantitative survey villages. It included 145 focus group discussions and 113 key informant interviews. Additionally, direct observation methods were employed in each village.

In addition to important contextual information on household sociodemographic characteristics, livelihood activities and shock exposure, the baseline quantitative analysis provides data on the initial values of key indicators of households’ well-being and resilience that are needed for evaluating the impact of the RISE II initiative. It also provides data on indicators needed for two other USAID activities: (1) the Feed the Future Zone of Influence baseline survey, and (2) the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance Resilience Food Security Activity population-based baseline survey.

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Climate Change
Conflict and Fragility
Health
Nutrition
Climate Finance
Climate Information Services
Climate-Smart Food and Agriculture Systems
Disaster Risk Reduction
Livelihood Diversification
Niger
Burkina Faso
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