Joint Evaluation of the Rome-based Agencies’ Resilience Initiative: “Strengthening the Resilience of Livelihoods in Protracted Crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger, and Somalia” (2017-2023)
Joint Evaluation of the Rome-based Agencies’ Resilience Initiative: “Strengthening the Resilience of Livelihoods in Protracted Crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Niger, and Somalia” (2017-2023)
The subject of the Evaluation is the Canada/Rome-based Agencies’ (RBA) Resilience Initiative “Strengthening the resilience of livelihoods in protracted crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Niger, and Somalia.” The five-year (April 2017 through March 2022) Initiative was meant to capitalize upon the RBA Joint Conceptual Framework for Strengthening Resilience for Food Security and Nutrition, wherein FAO, IFAD, and WFP could align food security, nutrition, livelihoods, and agriculture and livestock programming to “increase the food security and resilience of populations, especially women and children” in countries faced with protracted crises.