1. Cairo, 8th, 9th and 10th of February 2015
Resilience
workshop
2. By the end of the workshop participants will :
• Be able to describe what resilience is and what it means
for FAO work in the region and in conflict setting
• Have exchanged on resilience good practices and priority
themes and discuss on challenges and opportunities to
replicate and upscale in the region
• Have explored possibilities for enhancing partnerships for
increased resilience of livelihoods systems in the region
• Have reflected on key issues/needs to produce a 2015
country support roadmap for all the countries of the RNE
Resilience Initiative
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Workshop objectives
3. • Keep your mobile on silent
• Close your laptop during all sessions
• Be punctual, including after breaks
• Participate and listen actively
• Stay on the topic
• Ensure there is one conversation at a time
• Respect each other
Any additional points ?
Ground Rules/Principles of effective collaboration
4. Workshop agenda
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4
8.30-9.00 Capitalizing on Day 1 learning
9.00-10.30 Module 1What is resilience? Module 5 FAO Major areas of
work’s and their contribution
to strengthening resilience
Module 9 Working together
to deliver integrated
resilience interventions for
increased impact in
resilience strengthening
Countries Support
Roadmap design
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee break
11.00-12.30 Module 2:Countries Resilience
Programmes
Introduction to the template
Module 6 Share fair on good
practices and priority themes
(part 1)
Module 10 Donors point of
view on good resilience
interventions
12.30-13.30 Lunch Brown bag lunch
13.30-15.00 Module 3 Risks, stresses and
their impact on systems
Module 7 Share fair on good
practices and priority themes
(part 2)
Module 11 Opportunities
and Challenges of working
together in Resilience
15.00-15.30 Coffee Break Coffee break Coffee break
15.30-17.00 Module 4 FAO’s contribution to
stabilisation and peace building
through resilience interventions
Module 8 Key lessons from
FAO experience in
strengthening resilience in
Kenya Somalia and with IGAD
Module 12 Countries
request for support to
replicate good practices
and enhance partnership
17.00-17.30 Day 1 evaluation + preparation
of country roadmaps
Day 2 evaluation + 3 main
ideas per country
Final evaluation
5. • Active and balanced participation
• Daily evaluation
• Suggestion Box
• Final evaluation
• Participant Action Plans
• Note taking/ final report
• Sharing of all presentations on flash drive
How to ensure we reach the workshop’s objectives
6. Wifi for the break
Toilets
Coffee breaks and lunch
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Security : Igor Mihailevschi
Logistics and Security
Editor's Notes
Ask participants to stick additional ideas on the flipchart “Additional Expectations” on the wall
Explain that participants will do a brief evaluation at the end of day 1, and a final evaluation on day 2.
They are encouraged to use the Suggestion Box at the back of the room, at an time.