We’re getting serious about poverty
What we have done in the past has not been too successful: a search for something more effective
Initially: “direct impact on the poor”
Later: a more analytical understanding
I downloaded this presentation directly from the Department for International Development's Sustainable Livelihood Guidance Sheets. http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=7&ved=0CG0QFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.powershow.com%2Fview%2F142e13-ZGM5N%2FThe_Sustainable_Livelihoods_Framework_flash_ppt_presentation&ei=Wxe8T7raHsbYigfXqvTIDw&usg=AFQjCNFAxoScOZt6zVypzijcwVw1J1gxUA&sig2=ex2sYV3-BXadXVE7N-yzng
Delivered by Shama Kharkal, CEO, Swasti, Chair, Asia Pacific Alliance on Sexual and Reproductive Health Trustee, Catalyst Foundation at the Global Forum 2020 Supply Chain and Gender session.
An introduction to the sustainable livelihoods frameworkafrica-rising
Presented by Peter Thorne at the Training of Trainers workshop on the use of Livelihoods Characterization/Benchmarking Tool (SLATE), Jeldu, Ethiopia, 1-5 April 2013
We’re getting serious about poverty
What we have done in the past has not been too successful: a search for something more effective
Initially: “direct impact on the poor”
Later: a more analytical understanding
I downloaded this presentation directly from the Department for International Development's Sustainable Livelihood Guidance Sheets. http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=7&ved=0CG0QFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.powershow.com%2Fview%2F142e13-ZGM5N%2FThe_Sustainable_Livelihoods_Framework_flash_ppt_presentation&ei=Wxe8T7raHsbYigfXqvTIDw&usg=AFQjCNFAxoScOZt6zVypzijcwVw1J1gxUA&sig2=ex2sYV3-BXadXVE7N-yzng
Delivered by Shama Kharkal, CEO, Swasti, Chair, Asia Pacific Alliance on Sexual and Reproductive Health Trustee, Catalyst Foundation at the Global Forum 2020 Supply Chain and Gender session.
An introduction to the sustainable livelihoods frameworkafrica-rising
Presented by Peter Thorne at the Training of Trainers workshop on the use of Livelihoods Characterization/Benchmarking Tool (SLATE), Jeldu, Ethiopia, 1-5 April 2013
Making DiDRR a Reality A Three Step Approach to Empowering People with Disabi...Global Risk Forum GRFDavos
6th International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2016 Integrative Risk Management - Towards Resilient Cities. 28 August - 01 September 2016 in Davos, Switzerland
The sustainable livelihoods approach improves understanding of the livelihoods of the poor. It organizes the factors that constrain or enhance livelihood opportunities, and shows how they relate. It can help plan development activities and assess the contribution that existing activities have made to sustaining livelihoods.
The Next Frontier of Behavioural Risk Management in Tough Guy, Macho Organiza...Global Risk Forum GRFDavos
6th International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2016 Integrative Risk Management - Towards Resilient Cities. 28 August - 01 September 2016 in Davos, Switzerland
Agricultural participation, farm typologies and sustainable rural livelihood ...ExternalEvents
Expert consultation on methodology for an information system on rural livelihoods and Sustainable Development Goals indicators on smallholder productivity and income
7 - 8 December, FAO headquarters
Berber Kramer
POLICY SEMINAR
Building Resilience through Financial Inclusion: A Review of Existing Evidence and Knowledge Gaps
Co-Organized by IFPRI and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
MAY 9, 2019 - 12:15 PM TO 01:45 PM EDT
Sustainable Delivery in Malawi Presentation
Presented by Isabel Bruce at Scotland Malawi Partnership's Health in Malawi: Towards a Coordinated Strategy Conference, 9th June 2009, Edinburgh City Chambers
The World Resources Report 2008 shows how expanding nature-based enterprises can increase income for the world’s rural poor. This approach can also develop the rural poor’s resilience to social and environmental threats such as climate change.
1.3 Rapid Re-Housing for Survivors of Domestic Violence
Speaker: Linda Olsen
Rapid re-housing is being adapted by domestic violence providers to respond to the housing needs of the women and families they serve. This workshop will examine how rapid re-housing and homelessness prevention strategies are being used to serve survivors of domestic violence. Presenters will share their service models and lead a discussion on how to assist survivors in finding and maintaining safe, permanent housing.
Social Protection, Economic Growth, Poverty and Inequality in Brazil?UNDP Policy Centre
Presentation by Fabio Veras Soares (IPC-IG) at the Conference on Social Protection, Economic Growth, Poverty and Inequality in South Africa: Lessons from the BRICS- UNDP and National Planning Commission of South Africa. September 2011.
We have a wonderful book about the "African Urban Poverty Alleviation Program" publication from Sister Cities International. The AUPAP is an excellent example of what JSCA and SCI are capable of achieving with our sister cities that are less developed.
Please feel free to view the digital copy here.
There is also an excerpt about Jacksonville and one of our Sister Cities, Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality!
Making DiDRR a Reality A Three Step Approach to Empowering People with Disabi...Global Risk Forum GRFDavos
6th International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2016 Integrative Risk Management - Towards Resilient Cities. 28 August - 01 September 2016 in Davos, Switzerland
The sustainable livelihoods approach improves understanding of the livelihoods of the poor. It organizes the factors that constrain or enhance livelihood opportunities, and shows how they relate. It can help plan development activities and assess the contribution that existing activities have made to sustaining livelihoods.
The Next Frontier of Behavioural Risk Management in Tough Guy, Macho Organiza...Global Risk Forum GRFDavos
6th International Disaster and Risk Conference IDRC 2016 Integrative Risk Management - Towards Resilient Cities. 28 August - 01 September 2016 in Davos, Switzerland
Agricultural participation, farm typologies and sustainable rural livelihood ...ExternalEvents
Expert consultation on methodology for an information system on rural livelihoods and Sustainable Development Goals indicators on smallholder productivity and income
7 - 8 December, FAO headquarters
Berber Kramer
POLICY SEMINAR
Building Resilience through Financial Inclusion: A Review of Existing Evidence and Knowledge Gaps
Co-Organized by IFPRI and Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
MAY 9, 2019 - 12:15 PM TO 01:45 PM EDT
Sustainable Delivery in Malawi Presentation
Presented by Isabel Bruce at Scotland Malawi Partnership's Health in Malawi: Towards a Coordinated Strategy Conference, 9th June 2009, Edinburgh City Chambers
The World Resources Report 2008 shows how expanding nature-based enterprises can increase income for the world’s rural poor. This approach can also develop the rural poor’s resilience to social and environmental threats such as climate change.
1.3 Rapid Re-Housing for Survivors of Domestic Violence
Speaker: Linda Olsen
Rapid re-housing is being adapted by domestic violence providers to respond to the housing needs of the women and families they serve. This workshop will examine how rapid re-housing and homelessness prevention strategies are being used to serve survivors of domestic violence. Presenters will share their service models and lead a discussion on how to assist survivors in finding and maintaining safe, permanent housing.
Social Protection, Economic Growth, Poverty and Inequality in Brazil?UNDP Policy Centre
Presentation by Fabio Veras Soares (IPC-IG) at the Conference on Social Protection, Economic Growth, Poverty and Inequality in South Africa: Lessons from the BRICS- UNDP and National Planning Commission of South Africa. September 2011.
We have a wonderful book about the "African Urban Poverty Alleviation Program" publication from Sister Cities International. The AUPAP is an excellent example of what JSCA and SCI are capable of achieving with our sister cities that are less developed.
Please feel free to view the digital copy here.
There is also an excerpt about Jacksonville and one of our Sister Cities, Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality!
Programs to improve infant and young child nutrition in the context of HIVRENEWAL-IFPRI
Presented at RENEWAL’s Satellite Session "Nutrition Security, Social Protection and HIV: Operationalizing Evidence for Programs in Africa" at the XVIII International AIDS Conference. By Rene Ekpini
DISASTERS AND THE CYCLE OF POVERTY: UNDERSTANDING URBAN, RURAL, AND GENDER ASPECTS OF SOCIAL VULNERABILITY by Kathy Lynn, Associate Director Resource Innovations, University of Oregon’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment September 2005
Financial Innovations For Relief, Recovery, And Resilience Insights Reports.pdfIIX Global
Explore how IIX and Australian DFAT revolutionize post-COVID-19 recovery with RRR. Join our webinar to uncover key insights and hear success stories, highlighting the program’s potential for global replication.
For more information please visit: https://iixglobal.com/rrr-research-paper-2024/
Graduation from Poverty versus Graduating from Social Protection – setting t...UNDP Policy Centre
The IPC-IG was honoured to participate in the Transfer Project Workshop, held in Arusha, from 2 to 4 April 2019, where researchers and policymakers gathered to discuss evidence for social protection policies in sub-Saharan Africa. IPC-IG Senior Research Coordinator Fábio Veras delivered the presentation "Graduation from Poverty versus Graduating from Social Protection – Setting the Scene and Discussing the Evidence". The Transfer Project is a partnership between UNICEF, FAO, UNC Chapel Hill, national governments and local research partners.
Economic mitigation and prevention of HIV/AIDS through microfinance strategiesCarlo Farina, CAIA
Is microfinance an appropriate tool for prevention and mitigation of the effects of an HIV/AIDS-affected population?
How can the microfinance industry remain sustainable in high-prevalence HIV/AIDS areas?
Presentation on fundamental concepts and principles of household economic strengthening for orphans and vulnerable children delivered by Jason Wolfe of USAID's Microenterprise Development office at the 2009 PEPFAR OVC Leadership Forum in Maputo, Mozambique.
Intersections between Poverty, Environment and Inclusive Growth: A Global Per...UNDP Policy Centre
Presentation by Ms. Leisa Perch from the International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG) at the II National Development Conference (CODE/IPEA). This presentation is based on largely on IPC-IG's Poverty in Focus magazine #23 and speaks to four key areas/messages: (i) Intersections of environmental risk and poverty and social risk and the environment are fundamental to the inclusiveness of growth; (ii) Both structural and situational in nature, they require solutions that focus on both participation and benefit-sharing; (iii)
Relevant policy innovations exist and need to be up-scaled; (iv) A focus on the quality of growth will be key in sustaining progress.
Mitigation Of What And By What PresentationfinalLn Perch
Presentation of Draft Final findings from Research Paper on Mitigation of What and Adaptation by Whom. Presented at DevNet Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, November 2010
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Addressing HIV and nutrition linkages: from evidence to impactRENEWAL-IFPRI
Presented at RENEWAL’s Satellite Session "Nutrition Security, Social Protection and HIV: Operationalizing Evidence for Programs in Africa" at the XVIII International AIDS Conference. By Scott Drimie
Social Protection for Children Affected by HIV & AIDS: Experiences from KenyaRENEWAL-IFPRI
Presented at RENEWAL’s Satellite Session "Nutrition Security, Social Protection and HIV: Operationalizing Evidence for Programs in Africa" at the XVIII International AIDS Conference. By Jacqueline Oduol, presented by Margaret Wagah
Integrating nutrition into national HIV policies and programs: experience fro...RENEWAL-IFPRI
Presented at RENEWAL’s Satellite Session "Nutrition Security, Social Protection and HIV: Operationalizing Evidence for Programs in Africa" at the XVIII International AIDS Conference. By Pamela Fergusson
Food and Nutrition Assistance Programs to HIV Infected and Affected IndividualsRENEWAL-IFPRI
Presented at RENEWAL’s Satellite Session "Nutrition Security, Social Protection and HIV: Operationalizing Evidence for Programs in Africa" at the XVIII International AIDS Conference. By Rahul Rawat
RENEWAL-AMPATH COLLABORATION: OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROGRAM & POLICY INFLUENCE
RENEWAL and JLICA: key findings from collaboration
1. Social Protection to reduce HIV Risks and Mitigate Impacts AIDS, Community Resilience, and Social protection Key findings from collaboration with JLICA
2. Regional Food Security: Underlying Situation Vulnerability increased as a result of complex, inter-related issues, compounding the burden on kinship support structures Series of episodic shocks Floods Drought 2001|2002 harvest failure 2005/2006 harvest failure 2008 Food Price Crisis Maize growing area Area of extended drought
22. Selected Findings Critical to rapidly scale-up for families affected by AIDS Cash transfers are easier to scale up quickly, and require less recipient capacity, than other interventions Cash transfers implemented in conjunction with non-mandatory complementary services appropriately tailored Strengthen service supply and quality, and pilot conditionality Targeting of families and children should focus on poverty, with an HIV lens, not AIDS-affected or orphans exclusively