Horn of Africa Joint Planning Cell Annual Meeting 2016 Addis Ababa, June 14-16, 2016 Why were we here? • Resilience Framework 2.0 • Learning & Collaboration • Strong Regional Network Resilience Framework 2.0 Horn/Sahel Resilience Framework Regional Resilience Framework Use for consistency and as a general guide Context Analysis Update regional analysis (July) consider country analysis Theory of Change Regional narrative (Aug) M&E framework Keep top-line indicators/revise outcome indicators (Oct) Learning Plan Develop a regional learning approach and plan (Oct) Revise with workshop output (July) country frames 3 Original Context Analysis Long-term Trends impacting viability of pastoralist livelihoods Commercialization & herd consolidation Resource degradation, reduced access to and competition over rangeland resources, climatic shocks Marginalization & underinvestment Change Transitioning out of pastoralism (TOPs) Outcomes by sub-group (current status of population) Strategic Interventions (2012 to 2017) MOVING UP STEPPING OUT MOVING OUT Commercial and thriving Vulnerable but viable Vulnerable and exiting Enhanced efficiency of livestock value chain Exited Diversification of livelihood opportunities Thriving Drylands Economy 4 M&E Resilience Framework 23 June 2014 Number of People in Need of Humanitarian Assistance Topline Outcomes & Targets reduce by 1 million during drought of 2011 magnitude Prevalence/Depth of Poverty Moderate/Severe Hunger (20% reduction) (20% reduction) Global Acute Malnutrition (Wasting/Stunting) (sustained < 10%) Intermediate Outcomes & Targets Volume and Value of Livestock Sales Livelihood Independence Dietary Diversity Improved drinking water source Exclusive Breastfeeding Vulnerable households benefitting directly from USG interventions Outputs Intervention Areas Increased Economic Opportunities Strengthened Institutions, Governance Improved Health and Nutrition Intermediate Outcome Indicators: • • • • • Description and Data Sources Volume and value of livestock sales (annual) based on sentinel markets. Data Source: Kenya – REGAL-AG reporting, Ethiopia – PRIME reporting and secondary data. Livelihood independence (B/MT/F) % of households whose livelihood sources include at least one rainfall-independent source. Data Source: resilience module in FTF baseline, mid-term and final evaluations Dietary Diversity (B/MT/F) % of children 6-23 months meeting minimum dietary diversity threshold (4 of 7 food groups). HH and women’s dietary diversity used for Ethiopia. Data Source: FTF baseline, mid-term and final evaluations Exclusive Breastfeeding (B/MT/F) % of children under 6 months who are exclusively breastfed. Data Source: Child-level module in FTF baseline, mid-term and final evaluations Improved Drinking Water Source (B/MT/F) % of HH using and improved drinking water source. Data Sources: FTF baseline, mid-term and final evaluations (both countries) + Kenya - Kenya Arid Lands DRR + Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Program, Ethiopia – RAIN program Learning & Collaboration • Planning for shocks and shock responses during the life of the projects • Appreciating strategic collaboration has enormous opportunity costs and great benefits but we need more learning on efficiency and effectiveness • Making tough choices - resilience for whom? • USAID internal understanding of resilience and collaboration important so that interactions with partners is consistent • Appropriate role of government and regional institutions 6 Horn of Africa Resilience Network (HoRN) Kenya HoRN • Promotes a common agenda around resilience in the drylands of the Horn of Africa • Tracks progress through the Regional Resilience Framework Monitoring Protocol • Supports the use of mutually enforcing activities to build resilience capacities to shocks • Supports learning and collaboration across the network John Kania and Mark Kramer Stanford Social Innovation Review in Winter 2011 entitled “Collective Impact.” Conclusion • Revised Regional Resilience Framework for your input (July 1, 2016) • Minutes from the Meeting (July 1, 2016) • Request for input / prioritization for a regional learning agenda (JulySeptember) • Monthly updates on key resilience issues from the network (July) • Propose next meeting date 9
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