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 household and community resilience in Bangladesh.
The objective of this research is to provide implementing partners, Food for Peace (FFP) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with insights into factors that strengthen household and community resilience in Bangladesh. This report complements the Baseline Study implemented by ICF International in Fiscal Year 2016. The research examines factors, in the context of resilience and mitigation of the negative effects of shocks and stresses on well-being, which can serve as the foundation for an evidence base for improving resilience programming in the SHOUHARDO3, Nobo Jatra, and SAPLING program areas.
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