Launch of the USAID Resilience Measurement Practical Guidance Note Series
Event Information
This new series in five parts synthesizes existing technical documents into pragmatic guidance to assist practitioners in integrating core aspects of resilience measurement into their program assessments, design, monitoring, evaluation, and learning. The series was prepared by Mercy Corps in collaboration with the USAID Center for Resilience, TANGO International, and Save the Children under the USAID-funded Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning (REAL) Award.
Registration is now closed, but this event will be recorded and shared on fsnnetwork.org/real.
Topics include:
- Risk and Resilience Assessments
- Shocks and Stresses Measurement
- Resilience Capacities Measurement
- Resilience Analysis
- Resilience Measurement Design and Planning at the Activity Level
Tiffany M. Griffin, Adviser, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Strategic Analysis, USAID Center for Resilience
Tim Frankenberger, President and Co-founder, TANGO International
Brad Sagara, Senior Resilience Researcher, Mercy Corps
Event details:
Date: Thursday April 12, 2018
Time: 9:00 am - 10:30 am
Venue: USAID/FFP at 555 12th Street NW, Washington, DC 20002 (and online)
Learn more about the Resilience Measurement Practical Guidance Note Series by downloading this summarizing brief. The complete guidance notes are available for download via this link.
About the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning (REAL) Award
REAL is a consortium-led award funded by USAID Center for Resilience. It was established to respond to growing demand among USAID Missions, host governments, implementing organizations, and other key stakeholders for rigorous, yet practical, monitoring, evaluation, strategic analysis, and capacity building support. Led by Save the Children, REAL draws on the expertise of its partners: Food for the Hungry, Mercy Corps, and TANGO International. For more information, please visit: www.fsnnetwork.org/REAL. Sign up for our newsletter here.