A WFP Approach to Operationalise Resilience. Part 1: Integrated Context Analysis
2014
WFP 446.1
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Title
A WFP Approach to Operationalise Resilience. Part 1: Integrated Context Analysis
Imprint
Rome (Italy): World Food Programme (WFP), 2014.
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English
Description
12 p.
ISBN/LRC Code
WFPWFP446-1
Summary
The Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) is part of a broader three-step process, the 'three-pronged approach', that strengthens the design, planning, and implementation of longer-term resilience building programmes, developed in partnership and aligned to national and local priorities. It places people at the centre of planning, using converging analyses, consultations, and consensus-building at three different levels. This three-pronged approach contains new and innovative programming tools and frameworks to strengthen the identification, planning and delivery of programmes. The ICA is one of these new tools. It's an integrated context analysis that combines historical trends of food security, nutrition, and shocks with other information such as land degradation, roads, markets, etc., to identify priority areas of intervention and appropriate programme strategies.
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Print and electronic ed.
Call Number
WFP 446.1
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