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Curated evidence, insights and resources to plan, implement and integrate resilience approaches into your programs, as well as tools to measure resilience.

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Risk Profile

Climate risk profile: Cambodia

12 Feb 2021
ATLAS - Adaptation Thought Leadership and Assessments

This profile provides an overview of climate risk issues in Cambodia, including how climate change will potentially impact five key sectors in the country: agriculture and food security, water resources, ecosystems,...

Cambodia Climate Change
Policy Brief

Health, Resilience and Sustainable Poverty Escapes

25 Aug 2019
Chronic Poverty Advisory Network (CPAN) , USAID Center for Resilience

Health intersects with resilience and sustained poverty escapes in at least three ways. Poor health reduces well-being and can be a shock or stressor at the individual, household, community or systems level. It...

Tanzania Niger Malawi Ethiopia Uganda Kenya Philippines Nepal Cambodia Bangladesh Sustainable Poverty Escapes Health
Policy Brief

Resilience and Sustainable Poverty Escapes in Asia

25 Aug 2019
USAID Center for Resilience

Recent research commissioned by the USAID Center for Resilience and conducted by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) examined why some households escape and remain out of poverty (sustainable poverty escape),...

Bangladesh Cambodia Nepal Philippines Sustainable Poverty Escapes
Technical Guidance

Asia Resilience Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Workshop Final Report

22 Aug 2019
Organization Authors: TANGO International , Mercy Corps , USAID Center for Resilience , USAID Surge Project Philippines , Save the Children under the Resilience Evaluation , Analysis and Learning Award

The Asia Resilience Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Workshop was held in Bangkok, Thailand from July 11-14, 2017. The USAID Center for Resilience (C4R) through the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and...

Nepal Bangladesh Cambodia Philippines Sustainable Poverty Escapes
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