Organizational Authors: TANGO International, CARE International,
, Helen Keller International
, World Vision International under the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning Award
, Authors: Brown, V.
The objective of this research is to provide implementing partners, the USAID Office of Food for Peace, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with insights into factors that strengthen...
Organizational Author: TANGO International under the Resilience Evaluation
, Analysis and Learning Award
, Authors: Lisa Smith, Tim Frankenberger
, Suzanne Nelson
, Tiffany Griffin
Using baseline data (December 2013) and Recurrent Monitoring Survey data (collected monthly from Oct 2014-March 2015), the study examines which resilience capacities enabled households in two areas of Ethiopia...
Organizational Author: TANGO International under the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning Award
, Smith,L.
, Frankenberger, T.
The Recurrent Monitoring Survey 2 (RMS-2) was launched in October 2015 to collect real-time data during the drought’s progression to provide key information for understanding household resilience dynamics.
In line with the humanitarian-development coherence priority, this white paper provides a conceptual framework for the education sector to support resilience efforts.
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Local social capital systems can play a positive role in individual, household and community resilience, allowing people to better cope, adapt and transform.
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Advancing biodiversity conservation
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Creating successful and effective education programs
Solving global water and sanitation challenges
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