This blog was originally published by Chinmay Deval, NASA SCO Water Security Lead, on SERVIR Global on March 22, 2024. It highlights how USAID and NASA are supporting water data for development. View the original...
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Ethiopia Resilience Learning Activity (RLA) conducted a baseline social network analysis from September 18 - 25, 2023 to explore the learning and collaboration...
This brief presents highlights from a Resilience Learning Activity (RLA) systems mapping analysis of gendered impacts of conflict on communities’ resilience to shocks across U.S. Agency for International Development...
This brief summarizes the findings from the Gender and Conflict Analysis conducted to understand the effects of the Tigray conflict on women and men in the Amhara Region.
At this pivotal moment, the revised Resilience Policy highlights the to address the varied shocks and stresses affecting people, communities, and countries.
As disasters and challenges increase worldwide, this article considers how resilience can improve disaster preparation and response for children and youth.
The gender gap is growing. Hunger is growing. Global solutions are not keeping pace with the magnitude of the problem because they continue to overlook the importance of gender equality.
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