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Mapping Women Contributing to Peace in Myanmar for Networking and Collaboration
This case describes a CLA approach that sought to disprove an often-cited claim by men in the peace process in Myanmar that "there are no qualified women to invite to discussions on…
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Powering Up Partnerships With Evidence for Improved Collaborating, Learning, & Adapting
Independent from Sudan since 2011 following the longest civil war in Africa (1983-2005), South Sudan has been embroiled in recurrent conflicts for much of its short history…
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Reshaping Watershed Restoration in Jordan
Women constitute just 16% of Jordan’s formal workforce, a staggeringly low number. Women are also missing from the decision-making sphere of managing natural resources, especially…
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Rethinking Private Sector Engagement in North Macedonia
Working to move North Macedonia forward on its journey to self-reliance, the USAID Business Ecosystem Project (BEP), implemented by Palladium Group, is designed to increase private…
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Strengthening Kenya's TVET Capacity through Learning and Adaptation
Youth unemployment and underemployment is a major development challenge around the world and particularly in Kenya which has one of the highest rates of youth unemployment globally…
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The Safe Charity Campaign: Leveraging CLA to Counter Violent Extremism in Pakistan
This case draws on lessons learned from the USAID/Pakistan Community Resilience Office’s (CRO’s) “safe charity” campaign to highlight ways in which USAID and its partners can…
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Theory of Change as a Tool to Achieve Greater Self Reliance in Bangladesh
Nobo Jatra-New Beginning’ - a five year Development Food Security Activity - seeks to improve gender equitable food security, nutrition and resilience in southwest Bangladesh. World…
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USAID/Honduras Reducing Homicide and Migrations Rates through CLA
In 2012, Honduras had the worst homicide rate in the world, and San Pedro Sula, was considered the “murder capital of the world.” Mission leadership recognized that a comprehensive,…
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Intentional collaboration drives better development outcomes
USAID’s Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) conceptual framework is a driving force of efforts to place Missions around the world in an adaptive culture – one that learns…
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ResilienceLinks: A New Knowledge Platform for Global Resilience
Resilience – the ability to manage through crisis without compromising future wellbeing – is increasingly recognized as an essential part of global development. Droughts, flooding,…