Workshop: Key Resilience Evidence from the Horn of Africa

Overview
REAL partners, USAID staff, implementing organizations, analysts and policy makers gathered in a day-long workshop to discuss unique resilience evidence emerging from the Horn of Africa and how the findings can be applied for programming.
The workshop mainly focused on evaluations from two key projects:
- The Partnership for Resilience and Economic Growth (PREG) in Kenya, and
- The Pastoralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project in Ethiopia.
Resilience trends and themes emerging from across the Horn of Africa region were also presented and discussed. For a list of the evidence and analysis briefs that summarize key findings, please visit this page.
This workshop was a follow-up to the larger event held in Uganda in May 2019, which gathered more than 100 resilience analysts, policymakers, and program staff representing USAID and implementing partners from the Horn of Africa region. It provided those who did not attend the Uganda event an opportunity to understand and discuss key evidence and findings along with implications for programming.
Workshop Presentations:
- Resilience Trends and Themes Emerging from the Horn of Africa Region
- Ethiopia Pastoiralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project Imapct Evaluation
- Partnership for Resilience and Economic Growth (PREG) Initiative Impact Evaluation
Workshop Recordings:
- Resilience Trends and Themes Emerging from the Horn of Africa Region
- Resilience Trends and Themes Emerging from the Horn of Africa Region Q&A Session
- Ethiopia Pastoiralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project Imapct Evaluation
- Ethiopia Pastoiralist Areas Resilience Improvement and Market Expansion (PRIME) Project Imapct Evaluation Q&A Session
- Partnership for Resilience and Economic Growth (PREG) Initiative Impact Evaluation
- Partnership for Resilience and Economic Growth (PREG) Initiative Impact Evaluation Q&A Session
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