00:32:16 Jayme Charles: Welcome all! I'm Jayme Charles with ResilienceLinks joining from South Carolina. Please take a moment to introduce yourself. 00:32:57 Mark James Johnson: Hello colleagues. Mark James Johnson from FAO HQ 00:33:43 Claudia Patrone: Hi everyone! Claudia Patrone, Social Protection and Resilience Specialist at FAO HQ 00:33:46 Mark Wood: Hi all. Mark Wood. Tetratech 00:34:10 RUCO VAN DER MERWE: Ruco Van Der Merwe - USAID/BHA 00:34:28 Runyararo Munondo: Hi everyone, Runyararo Munondo, Johanniter International Assistance, based in Kenya 00:34:30 Michael Kunz: Michael Kunz, USAID/Center for Resilience 00:34:34 Eva Christensen: Greetings everyone--Eva Christensen in Washington DC 00:34:40 Darren Evans: Hi All, Darren Evans Concern Worldwide Somalia 00:34:44 DONALD MAKOKA: Hi everyone, am Donald Makoka, a Development Economist from Malawi, based at Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources 00:35:00 Humphrey Kimani: Hi all . Humphrey from World Concern - Nairobi Africa regional Office 00:35:07 Bahar Salimova: Hi everyone, Bahar Salimova, Sr. Operations Officer with the World Bank's Fragility, Conflict and Violence unit working on the Geo-Enabling initiative. 00:35:10 Lilian Zheke: Hi All. Lilian Zheke, Canadian Foodgrains Bank-Agriculture and livelihoods advisor 00:35:12 brent mccusker: Hi All. Brent McCusker. USAID/Geocenter and West Virginia University 00:35:38 Demeke Eshete: Demeke Eshete, USAID/Ethiopia 00:35:40 Gina Castillo: Gina Castillo, Climate Policy, Catholic Relief Services 00:35:42 Lexi Potter: Hi everyone, Iā€™m Lexi, a masters of public health student in Colorado. Excited to be here! 00:35:47 Samuel Kapingidza: Hello, Samuel Kapingidza, Social Protection Specialist, UNDP Zambia. 00:36:22 Anna Brenes: Hello, Ann Brenes, Ag Dev Specialist with USAID Madagascar 00:36:30 Katie Niemeyer: Katie Niemeyer, USAID/Ethiopia 00:36:34 Tewoderos Kebede: Hiiii from Ethiopia, Environmental and Social Safeguard Advisor 00:36:44 Kathryn Stahlberg: Kathryn Stahlberg, Senior Risk Advisor, Center for Resilience 00:37:05 Jayme Charles: Thank you for joining us today! If you haven't already, please introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you're joining us from. 00:37:08 Ekpenyong Edet: Hello everyone, I am Ekpenyong Edet from Civil Society Action Coalition on Disaster Mitigation in Nigeria 00:38:34 jeremy seekings: Good afternoon. Jeremy Seekings from University of Cape Town. 00:38:42 Lena Nur: Hi everyone, Lena Nur, Research Associate at ODI (formerly working on BRACC programme in Malawi) 00:38:48 Geoffrey Alala: Geoffrey Ochieng, Mercy Corps Somalia, Director of Research, USAID funded Resilience Population Measurement Activity 00:39:16 Jayme Charles: If you have questions for any of our speakers, please use the Q&A button and we will address them at the end of the presentation. 00:39:16 Bessie Msusa: Bessie Msusa from Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs Malawi 00:40:05 John Lamm: John Lamm, USAID/BHA, Markets Team 00:40:24 Bonny Oola: Hello, this is Bonny Oola from Uganda. 00:41:02 Uchizi Chirwa: Uchizi Chirwa Project Officer, Plan International-Malawi. 00:41:18 Jayme Charles: If you are just joining us, welcome! Please introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you're joining us from. 00:41:51 Dianna Gillespie: Dianna Gillespie, Climate, Energy and Sustainability Technical Manager, Crown Agents 00:42:33 Thanh My Pham Thi: Thanh My, Social Protection and Cash transfer Specialist, FAO Viet Nam 00:45:06 Martin Brown Munene: Hello everyone. Martin Munene, outgoing doctoral researcher šŸ˜‹- London School of Economics, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. 00:45:55 Jayme Charles: You can watch the video again on the World Bank's website: https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/06/27/restoring-hope-and-improving-livelihoods-among-poor-households-in-afe-malawi-through-social-cash-transfers 00:46:49 Carl Wahl: Thanks for bringing up El nino Evie 00:46:53 Jayme Charles: If you are just joining us, welcome! Please introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you're joining us from. You can also ask questions for our speakers using the Q&A button and we will address them at the end of the presentation. 00:47:11 Joshua Karuma: Hi to everyone. Josh Karuma Environmental Specialist in RFSA program in Zimbabwe 00:48:10 Md Shahidul Isla.: This is Shahidul Islam, work as a MEL Manager with CARE for it Multipurpose Disaster Shelter Support Project. 00:56:19 Jayme Charles: If you have questions for any of our speakers, please use the Q&A button and we will address them at the end of the presentation. 00:59:29 Jayme Charles: NLGFC Social Support for Resilient Livelihoods Scalable Handbook: http://www.nlgfc.gov.mw/index.php/the-star/documents/file/135-scalable-handbook-updated-january2023 01:04:46 Chipo Msowoya: Hi everyone. Chipo Msowoya, Sr SP Specialist World Bank based in Malawi 01:08:26 Richard Nyoni: Hi, am Richard Mauluka Nyoni, a postgraduate student at LUANAR studying Climate Change and Sustainable Development 01:16:17 FEYISA ASSEFA: Any thing about the Sustainability and Resilience issues of this programme? 01:20:24 Chipo Msowoya: Feyisa i can pick up your question during Q and A 01:24:17 Kathryn Stahlberg: What incredible work and an excellent presentation!! Congratulations on getting some of the first Global Shield funding. 01:43:52 Robert Kisyula: I am Bob Kisyula, I worked in Malawi with World Vision from 2014 to 2016 and had the opportunity to witness both drought and flood in North and South respectively. I was part of response to flooding . Question is, how do we turn drought and flooding into an opportunity of doing something different? River Chile and Lintipe provides water for irrigation; can we turn into this as a long term solution as opposed to cash transfers and food relief?? 01:44:16 Jayme Charles: If you have questions we did not address, please email us at contact@resiliencelinks.org and we will pass them along to our speakers. 01:45:03 Michael Kunz: Thank you, Lara and everyone! 01:45:08 Kathryn Stahlberg: Thank you Lara for hosting this event for USAID!! It's inspirational and replicable if people have what they need to do it. 01:45:13 Jayme Charles: Learn more on ResilienceLinks.org and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to keep the conversation going. 01:45:18 Thanh My Pham Thi: thank you so much 01:45:23 Humphrey Kimani: Thank you for the good work , excellent presentation . Have learnt a bit. and will use the knowledge in my daily work. Thank you 01:45:24 Shahidul Islam3: Thank you so much 01:45:26 John Lamm: Thanks, all