What Facilitates Integration in Resilience Programs? A Case Study on Nepal

Author(s)
Kim, J. & Scantlan, J.
Publication language
English
Pages
32pp
Date published
01 Oct 2020
Publisher
Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning (REAL)
Type
Case study
Keywords
Multi-sector/cross-sector, Development & humanitarian aid, Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Food security
Countries
Nepal
Organisations
Mercy Corps, USAID, USAID

Building resilience requires a long-term commitment and an integrated approach to strengthen the capacities of individuals, households, and communities to respond to, recover from, and prevent (where possible) shocks and stresses. This report synthesizes the experiences of two programs implemented by Mercy Corps: USAID’s Office for Food for Peace-funded Promoting Agriculture, Health and Alternative Livelihoods (PAHAL) and Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies-funded Managing Risk through Economic Development-II (M-RED II), which both sought to facilitate resilience of rural communities in Nepal through their integrated resilience programming.

Authors: 
Kim, J. & Scantlan, J.