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Discover assessments, case studies, discussion papers, and various reports related to resilience projects. Content is tagged to help you filter your search and find useful information with cross-cutting themes.

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Deforestation from logging
Discussion Paper

Is Adaptation Success a Flawed Concept?

07 Jul 2022
Nature Climate Change

The Paris Agreement established a global goal on adaptation and invites parties to review the effectiveness of adaptation actions. However, the measurement of adaptation success remains elusive. Focusing on the...

Climate Change
Man with livestock in rural India
Report

Advancing Resilience Measurement Consultation Report

06 Jul 2022
USAID , University of Arizona , Global Resilience Partnership

The demand for resilience evidence has grown exponentially as conflict, COVID-19 and the accelerating impacts of climate change have reversed development gains on a massive scale and pushed hundreds of millions of...

Man wearing a mask in an internet cafe in Ghana
Report

Emerging Lessons in Financing Adaptive Social Protection

18 May 2022
World Bank Group Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance Program

An adaptive social protection system that provides timely assistance at the household level can greatly increase the effectiveness of crisis response.

Climate Finance
Disaster Risk Reduction
Social Protection
Project Overview

Implementer-Led Design, Evidence, Analysis and Learning (IDEAL) Activity

14 Feb 2022
IDEAL Activity

IDEAL works to support the U.S. Government’s goal of improving food and nutrition security among the world’s most vulnerable households and communities.

Nutrition
Case Study

PREG Partnerships Case Study

10 Nov 2021
Partnership for Resilience and Economic Growth (PREG) Initiative , Technical Assistance to NGOs (TANGO) International

This study evaluates opportunities to achieve greater stakeholder collaboration and activity sustainability and institutionalization in the next phase of PREG.

Kenya
Project Overview

Index-Based Livestock Insurance Programs: Insights from East Africa

04 Nov 2021
International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)

After 10 years in Kenya and Ethiopia, are we ready to scale up livestock insurance in the Horn of Africa?

Ethiopia
Kenya
Somalia
Uganda
Report

UNCTAD Report 2021

06 Oct 2021
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

"From Recovery to Resilience: The development dimension"

Market Systems
Report

Household Resilience During Conflict: Qualitative comparative analysis for the case of Syria

01 Oct 2021
Mercy Corps , Tufts University , New York University

Traditionally, resilience has been measured by statistical methods. Recently, more qualitative methods have been used.

Conflict and Fragility
Report

Repurposing Agricultural Subsidies to Restore Degraded Farmland and Grow Rural Prosperity

25 Aug 2021
World Resources Institute (WRI)

Evidence shows that subsidies for low-carbon agricultural techniques can improve food security while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Climate Change
Agriculture
Natural Resource Management
Final Report Cover
Report

Climate Economic Analysis for Development, Investment, and Resilience Activity Final Report

13 Jul 2021
USAID Climate Economic Analysis for Development, Investment, and Resilience Activity, Crown Agents USA, Abt Associates

This report recommends next steps for USAID and the private sector for scaling up climate finance sustainably. 

Climate Change
Political Stability
Market Systems
Natural Resource Management

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