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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
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
Dry lake
Discussion Paper

Social Protection and Climate Change: Scaling Up Ambition

31 May 2021
Social Protection Approaches to COVID-19: Expert Advice, DAI Global

Once seen as a long-term issue, climate change is now known as an immediate threat. Learn the role of social protection in the face of climate change.

Climate Change
Sustainable Poverty Escapes
Social Protection
Discussion Paper

Inclusive Resilience: Inclusion Matters for Resilience in South Asia

31 Jan 2021
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, World Bank

Climate change is one of the biggest threats facing South Asia. This publication shares practical recommendations for disaster risk activities.

Climate Change
Sustainable Poverty Escapes
Social Protection
Discussion Paper

Economics of Early Response and Resilience to COVID-19: Ethiopia

04 Jan 2021
Social Protection Approaches to COVID-19: Expert Advice Helpline, DAI Global and High-Quality Technical Assistance for Results

This paper builds on earlier studies to understand what Ethopia's economic gains could have been of the COVID-19 social protection and humanitarian response.

Ethiopia
Social Protection
Social Capital
Social Inclusion
childbirth lessons in Zambia
Assessment

Family planning and resilience: associations found in a Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) project in Western Tanzania

31 Jan 2020
Karen Hardee et al , USAID

This article explores the links between family planning and reproductive health and resilience. 

Tanzania Health
Assessment

Transforming Chennai: A research report on building micro, small, and medium enterprise resilience to water-related environmental change

01 Jan 2020
Mercy Corps , Okapi

This study analyses the interplay between urban planning and the business climate in shaping micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) resilience to the effects of December 2015 floods in Chennai, India.

Discussion Paper

Transforming Systems in Times of Adversity: Education and resilience

17 Dec 2019
USAID Office of Education

Education plays a key role in strengthening human capital, gender equality and capacity to adapt to shocks and stressors.

Education
Discussion Paper

National Resilience Strategy: Breaking the Cycle of Food Insecurity in Malawi

23 Sep 2019
Government of Malawi Department of Disaster Management Affairs

The National Resilience Strategy (NRS) introduces a new sense of common purpose to break the cycle of food insecurity in Malawi by bridging development and humanitarian interventions and prioritizing a continuum of...

Malawi Agriculture
Discussion Paper

Women’s Empowerment and Resilience in Niger: An Ethnographic Study

23 Sep 2019
USAID

Gender inequality can undermine efforts to enhance resilience capacity. In this study we explored both gender inequality in Hausa communities in southern Niger and the meaning of women’s empowerment in this context...

Niger
Gender Equity

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