NOTES
1 See
www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/atachment_data/file/ 288291/Projects-Organisation-Consortium-march2014.pdf.
2 Consortium members include Mercy Corps, CARE, Kimetrica, SOS Sahel, Pastoralist Concern, Haramaya University, the Afar Integrated Sustainable Development Association, and the Aged and Children Pastoralist Association. Te project is funded by USAID Feed the Future.
3 Te PSNP Plus consortium included CARE, CRS, Relief Society of Tigray, Save the Children–United Kingdom (SAVE-UK), the Netherlands Development Organization, and Tuſts University.
4 New consortium members include the Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara and the Netherlands Development Organization. PSNP Plus partner SAVE-UK is not a part of the GRD program.
5 Te causal model is based on the hypothesis that an appropriate combination of market-led interventions and increased access to financial products and services will lead to greater food and livelihood security, and ultimately to household graduation from the government safety net program (TANGO International 2011).
6 Project beneficiaries (chronically food-insecure households) “graduate” when they transition out of the PSNP through enhanced livelihood options and improved household resilience.
7 Author Mark Constas is preparing such a framework, titled “Resilience Sensitivity Analysis: A Review Framework for Resilience Measurement.”
8 Much of this information relates to transformative capacity, which is not always easy for NGOs to engage with effectively (see Challenges, below).
9 € = euros.
10 REGLAP is a consortium including CARE International, Cordaid, Save the Children UK, Vétérinaires sans Frontières–Belgium, the Resource Conflict Institute (RECONCILE), Oxfam GB, the UK Overseas Development Institute, and the International Institute for Environment and Development.
11 ACCR is a research and capacity-building consortium of Oxfam GB, the Overseas Development Institute, CARE International, Save the Children, and World Vision International.
12 Te Resilience Learning Consortium includes Mercy Corps, CRS, CARE, and World Vision.
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