00:30:11 Pios Ncube: Dr. Pios Ncube- from SADC, Gaborone, Botswana, 00:31:09 Corina Angheloiu - Global Resilience Partnership: Welcome all, looking forward to today’s conversation and your questions and reflections! 00:31:19 Jayme Charles: Welcome to today’s webinar! Please take a moment to introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you are joining us from. 00:31:48 Jayme Charles: Hi! I’m Jayme Charles, Content Manager for ResilienceLinks joining from South Carolina. 00:31:52 Karine Garnier: Karine Garnier, USAID/BHA calling in from DC 00:32:18 Raheal Teshome: Raheal Teshome, USAID/Ethiopia calling in from DC 00:32:21 Isabelle Bremaud: Isabelle Bremaud, Resilience Advisor, Momentum Integrated Health Resilience, GOAL. currently joining from Nicaragua 00:32:28 Daniel Peniston: Hello everyone. Jenn Cisse - Director, Climate Adaptation and Resilience at Abt Associates. 00:32:30 Laurie Ashley: Laurie Ashley, USAID/Resilience, Environment, and Food Security/Adaptation team 00:32:40 Tim Ogborn: Tim Ogborn, Consultant, Santa Fe, New Mexico 00:32:42 Alex Braithwaite: Alex Braithwaite, Professor, University of Arizona 00:32:48 Kwaji Barka Peter: Kwaji Barka Peter, Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity from Mercy Corps Nigeria 00:32:59 Andre Mershon: Andre Mershon, USAID/REFS 00:33:00 Rebecca Carter: Rebecca Carter, Adaptation Lead, WRI 00:33:04 Ana Bilik: Ana Bilik, Vikāra Institute 00:33:07 Bradley Kratzer: Bradley Kratzer, WRI 00:33:07 Maiya Block Ngaybe: Maiya Block Ngaybe, AZHEALTHTXT UArizona, Arizona, USA 00:33:17 Emily Marshall: Emily Marshall, REAL Activity, Save the Children U.S. 00:33:28 Kathryn Stahlberg: Kathryn Stahlberg, Senior Risk Advisor, USAID/Washington, REFS, Center for Resilience 00:33:33 Berhanu Taye: Berhanu Taye, MIHR , calling from Washington, DC. 00:33:35 Lisa Lauxman: Lisa Lauxman, BHA/SPADe team (DC-based) 00:33:41 Karol Boudreaux: Karol Boudreaux, USAID/Washington 00:33:42 Tommy K Begay PhD MPH: Tommy K. Begay, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine-Tucson, University of Arizona 00:33:44 Nirinjaka Ramasinjatovo: Niry Ramasinjatovo, Winrock International, calling in from Northern VA 00:34:04 Maria Ku: Hi everyone, Maria Kuri from Mothers of the Amazon https://www.mothersoftheamazon.org/ 00:34:05 Darren Evans: Darren Evans Resilience Advisor Concern Worldwide based in Mogadishu 00:34:11 NGWENA ALIMASI: NGWENA EMMANUEL ALIMASI, CEO of the "FONDATION ALIMASI POUR LA CHARITE" from RHODE ISLAND, USA 00:34:19 Monica Schroeder: Monica Schroeder, Director of Global Advocacy, Build Change, dialing in from Massachusetts 00:34:25 Emily Mkungo: Emily Mkungo, USAID/Kenya 00:34:25 Jayme Charles: If you are just joining, welcome! Please take a moment to introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you are joining us from. 00:34:31 Tim Frankenberger: Tim Frankenberger, TANGO International 00:34:45 Lauren Persha: Lauren Persha, NORC at the University of Chicago 00:34:54 Arielle MALIEDJE TABUGUIA: Arielle MALIEDJE TABUGUIA, from Cameroon 00:34:59 Samantha Carter: Sam Carter, USAID Office of the Chief Economist 00:35:27 Shafia Powell: Hi everyone. Shafia Powell here. Recently with IBTCI but transitioning to FEMA (they’re doing resilience work!). 00:35:35 Cat Sykes: Cat Sykes, CARE USAID Food and Water Systems 00:35:36 Beauty Nare: Beauty Nare, ZADT/Zimbabwe 00:35:52 Kunal Parikh: Wooohooo, Team GRP !!! Good to be back with #REF, Miss Cape Town so much Kunal Parikh, CAC | Community Action Collab www.communityactioncollab.org 00:35:57 Andrew Chatting: Andrew Chatting, Project Manager at ECODIT for the Resilience ANCHORS Activity 00:36:04 Junghee Hyun: Jung Hee Hyun, IIASA - Austria 00:36:34 Rini Nasution: Hi, Rini Nasution, from Mercy Corps Indonesia 00:36:44 Sophie Javers: Hi All, Sophie Javers from USAID’s Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Markets, Risk and Resilience 00:36:56 Jayme Charles: If you have a question for our speakers, please use the Q&A feature at the bottom of your screen and we will address it during the panel discussion. 00:37:21 Lorelei Goodyear: Christine Lasway, Momentum Integrated Health Resilience Project 00:37:34 Karine Garnier: Kate McMahon, USAID BHA Strategic Planning & Activity Design 00:37:34 Nancy Bolan: Nancy Bolan, USAID Washington Newborn Team 00:38:11 Lorelei Goodyear: Anna Williams, Momentum Integrated Health Resilience Project 00:38:15 Michael Wagg: Hi everyone - Michael Wagg from World Vision US office 00:38:26 Dione Cottrill: Dee Riedel 00:38:32 Mathias Mbendela: Hi Mathias Mbandela M&A development Research and Policy Consulting Firm. Malawi 00:38:37 Robin Merritt Gibney: Papa Sène, NCBA CLUSA,Senegal, West Africa 00:39:05 Princess Gabayi: Princess Gabayi, FAO Zimbabwe 00:39:42 Dione Cottrill: Dee Cottrill ECODIT Environment & Resilience Group 00:39:52 Tom Mtenje: Tom Mtenje, GiveDirectly 00:40:25 Shoshana Hecker: Shoshana Hecker, Trickle Up 00:40:32 Nathanial Matthews: Very good points Greg 00:40:57 peter wright: Senior technical advisor, CARE US; based in Niamey NIGER 00:40:58 Robin Merritt Gibney: Fatou Kiné Diop, NCBA CLUSA Technical Advisor, Senegal 00:41:29 John Heermans: John Heermans, Tetra Tech 00:42:19 Anne Naggayi: Hello everyone, Anne Naggayi, Program Manager, World Vision US 00:42:40 Aniedi Adawo: Hi everyone, am Aniedi Adawo from Nigeria, Acceleration inclusive green growth through agri-base Resilience innovations  00:43:56 Henrik Sturve: Henrik Sturve Deputy Director Business Development Africa/Asia - Food for the Hungry 00:44:56 Eric Sunu: Hi Everyone, Eric Sunu, from FTF USAID Ghana Market Systems and Resilience Activity. (MSR) 00:45:51 Emily Marshall: REAL resilience evidence dashboard: https://www.fsnnetwork.org/reports/real/ 00:46:20 Nathanial Matthews: A paper we put our recently with Johan Rockström on resilience: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-023-01105-9 00:46:42 Nathanial Matthews: And another one we did a couple of years ago: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41893-020-00642-x 00:47:59 Kathryn Stahlberg: That is the perfect way to say that - None of us are smarter than all of us. Thank you for sharing that phrase. 00:48:13 Jayme Charles: If you are just joining, welcome! Please take a moment to introduce yourself in the chat and tell us where you are joining us from. 00:48:35 david bonnardeaux: hi all. David Bonnardeaux from Pact, based in Oslo, Norway. 00:49:21 Motuma Adula: Hi all, this Motuma Adula from Ethiopia based at Addis Ababa 00:49:54 Margie Brand: Hello, this is Margie Brand from the Vikāra Institute. 00:50:05 Dennis Mello: Hi everyone, Dennis Mello from Global Communities, based in California, US. 00:51:10 Jayme Charles: If you have a question for our speakers, please use the Q&A feature at the bottom of your screen and we will address it during the panel discussion. 00:52:46 Anne Naggayi: Thank you so much! 00:58:30 Jayme Charles: If you have a question for our speakers, please use the Q&A feature at the bottom of your screen and we will address it during the panel discussion. 01:00:39 Shafia Powell: I completely agree. I’ve always thought peacebuiding should be integrated into resilience programming. 01:14:05 Jayme Charles: In November, we'll explore Market Systems Resilience more on ResilienceLinks. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter to receive key resources and learn more about future theme month webinars. https://bit.ly/42a5bQR 01:17:49 Kwaji Barka Peter: Question Margie: can you refer me to any document or study that provides evidence of how market system resilience has built household resilience? it will be great to understand the approach 01:19:59 Margie Brand: See Brief #2 on: https://www.marketlinks.org/resources/market-systems-resilience-learning-resources-series 01:20:53 Margie Brand: The sector definitely needs to do more hard-evidence research on the link between households and market system resilience 01:21:03 Ana Bilik: Information on Market Systems Symposium Margie mentioned. https://www.vikarainstitute.org/symposium-2023 01:21:42 Danielle Jolicoeur: I really like what Greg is saying here about investing more in looking at the interdependent connections between scales and systems for household and individual outcomes. I think this also points to the importance of maintaining inclusion-related measures as part of how we look at system outcomes 01:27:01 Usman Abdullahi: What can you say particularly about organizational resilience in the public sector organizations in relation to sustainability, especially in the contemporary era of global change? 01:31:33 Karine Garnier: in between rural centers at don't qualify as cities 01:40:08 Ariana Karamallis: For more on resilience in urban areas, Build Change will be speaking virtually at the upcoming Latin America Climate Week on how policy is shaping a resilient environment for informal housing in Colombia, based on our extensive work there over the past 10 years. Our session will take place on 23 October 8:30-9:30 ET. Hope you all can join! 01:40:26 Margie Brand: To respond to David’s question on: “Was there any talk from private sector partners about resilience in their supply chain not only with regards to social/community resilience but also resilience of infrastructure?”, we are seeing a lot of this type of investment in response to past shocks or known/knowable future shocks or stresses. We heard about Private Sector Stakeholder Forums to come together to address resilience of infrastructure and other market challenges (such as infrastructure on transport routes, energy infrastructure, water delivery infrastructure - critical to many production processes, and security infrastructure (in the face of instability and conflict) 01:41:06 david bonnardeaux: Thank you to all Panelists and organizers. 01:41:10 Jayme Charles: You can read the NEW Resilience Evidence Forum Synthesis Report on ResilienceLinks! https://www.resiliencelinks.org/resources/reports/resilience-evidence-forum-2023-synthesis-report 01:41:35 Kwaji Barka Peter: Great insights 01:42:06 Karine Garnier: thank you all! excited to read the report! 01:42:14 Jayme Charles: Thank you for joining us today! We will follow up with an email containing the recording, slides, and additional resources shortly. They will also be posted on the event page for this webinar. https://www.resiliencelinks.org/events/resilience-evidence-what-works-what-doesnt-and-whom-key-insights-resilience-evidence-forum 01:46:16 Jayme Charles: Continue the conversation on LinkedIn and X/Twitter and be sure to subscribe to the ResilienceLinks newsletter for the latest resources and events. https://bit.ly/42a5bQR