Project leaders from Ukraine, Lebanon, and the Horn of Africa share recommendations for engaging firms and communities amidst of war, economic collapse, and extreme drought, to create opportunities for transformation.
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Let's have a conversation with Chemonics' Executive Vice President Anna Slother about leading crisis responses in development, supporting and learning from colleagues in Ukraine and worldwide, and fostering a culture of staff wellness.
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Empowering local entities to take ownership over development investments will be key to increasing long-term resilience for the cross-border clusters living in the Horn of Africa.
Project Page
Science, satellites, and information technology are transforming how countries manage critical development challenges such as climate resilience and environmental management.
Project Page
This tool was developed to find specific quotes, policies and planning documents, and additional resources highlighting the prioritization of climate variability and change by African governments and organizations.
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Chemonics has developed and tested an approach that helps capture how far along households are in adopting specific best practices that build resilience capacities.
Resource - Technical Brief
This final report describes the outcomes of the USAID/Mali Climate Change Adaptation Activity (MCCAA) increased resilience to climate change in Mali.
Resource - Project Report
What can the global development community learn from ebola and apply to the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Aflasafe is a solution that reduces poisonous Aflatoxin levels in staple crops. Its commercialization improves food security and promotes resilience.
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The main objective of this USAID assessment is to evaluate the vulnerability of the Mara River Basin to climate variability and change, while providing investment recommendations for donors, the government and the private sector to address the changing nature of risk across the basin.
Resource - Paper
An ex-post study of project impact can inform future programming and validate development approaches. But, what factors should implementors consider when planning such studies? Ilisa Gertner and Caryl Merten share their recent ex-post experience.
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The USAID-funded Coastal City Adaptation Project supported Mozambique in preparing for the impact of climate change by building the capacity of local governments and communities to undertake integrated, long-term planning and develop the knowledge to make informed decisions on climate change issues.
Resource - Project Report