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Lessons for Effective resilience programs: a case study of the RAIN program in Ethiopia
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Author/contributor
- Kleiman, Shanti (Author)
Title
Lessons for Effective resilience programs: a case study of the RAIN program in Ethiopia
Abstract
The RAIN program experience affirms the importance of multi-year and flexible funding as key program design features if progress in resilience building is to be supported in areas with high levels of structural and temporal vulnerability. These features enable management to respond effectively to changing circumstances in order to better meet the needs of communities and to create the necessary conditions for relief-to-development strategies to take hold. Finally, this study found that deliberate and effective coordination between donor agencies can ensure that development gains achieved during one program period are directly leveraged by subsequent programs, thereby increasing the effectiveness of resilience programs.
Institution
Mercy Corps
Date
2013.08
Pages
22
Language
en
Library Catalogue
Zotero
Citation
Kleiman, S. (2013). Lessons for Effective resilience programs: a case study of the RAIN program in Ethiopia (p. 22). Mercy Corps.
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