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Field Voices: Implementing Adaptive, Integrated, and Sustainable Programs

humanitarian worker standing in front of a crowd
Robert McKechnie / Save the Children Australia
Date:
Time:
4:30am - 6:30am EST
Location:
Washington, DC/Online
Organizer:
IDEAL

Event Details

What do the concepts sustainability, integrated programming, and adaptive management really mean for food security and nutrition practitioners on the ground and how do they link with one another? Join us on World Food Day for an interactive panel with three Chiefs of Party who are leading USAID/Office of Food for Peace (FFP)-funded Development Food Security Activities (DFSAs) in three distinct contexts: Ethiopia, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe.

The event will start at 8:30 am with a light breakfast, followed by an interactive panel discussion, where the three DFSAs will share lessons learned around integrated design and implementation (i.e. layering and sequencing of program interventions and stakeholder coordination), sustainability, and adaptive management. There will be ample time for questions as well as an opportunity to learn how you, as a food security implementing partner, can engage with the IDEAL community moving forward.

Presenters

  • Michael Mulford, Chief of Party, Strengthening PSNP 4 Institutions and Resilience (SPIR) Activity (Ethiopia)
  • Richard Ndou, Chief of Party, ENSURE Activity (Zimbabwe) 
  • Rakesh Katal, Chief of Party, Nobo Jatra Activity (Bangladesh)  
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