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Discover assessments, case studies, discussion papers, and various reports related to resilience projects. Content is tagged to help you filter your search and find useful information with cross-cutting themes.

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Discussion Paper

Education and Humanitarian-Development Coherence

25 Jan 2022
USAID Office of Education

Coherent approaches to international aid are particularly important for the education sector in crisis-affected contexts.

Conflict and Fragility Education
Progress Report

Amazon Vision 2020 Report

29 Apr 2021
USAID Measuring Impact II (MI2); Environmental Incentives, Foundations of Success and ICF Macro, Inc.

This report describes the context, status and illustrative achievements of USAID’s biodiversity and sustainable landscape initiatives in the Amazon.

Climate Change
Education
Natural Resource Management
Report

Fostering Resilience for Children in Adversity: A guide to whole child school-community approaches

01 Nov 2020
University of Notre Dame Global Center for the Development of the Whole Child

Education and resilience have a reciprocal relationship: education promotes children’s resilience, and resilient children are more likely to attend school.

Education
Human Capital
Social Inclusion
Discussion Paper

Transforming Systems in Times of Adversity: Education and resilience

17 Dec 2019
USAID Office of Education

Education plays a key role in strengthening human capital, gender equality and capacity to adapt to shocks and stressors.

Education
Discussion Paper

Pathways to Resilience in Pastoralist Areas: A Synthesis of Research in the Horn of Africa

22 Aug 2019
Andy Catley

This synthesis paper reviews 20 years of research and focuses on the increasing socioeconomic differentiation in selected pastoralist areas, and the implications in terms of pathways to resilience.

South Sudan
Kenya
Ethiopia
Uganda
Somalia
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Education
Livelihood Diversification
Social Capital
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