drought resilience and growth in the horn of africa
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Drought Resilience and Growth in the Horn of Africa. Peter Ewell, USAID/East Africa. Evolving Framework. Major drought of 2010-11 focused attention on imbalance between humanitarian assistance and long-term support for development - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Drought Resilience and Growth in the Horn of Africa
Peter Ewell, USAID/East Africa
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Evolving Framework• Major drought of 2010-11 focused attention on
imbalance between humanitarian assistance and long-term support for development
• Summit in September 2011 set up coordinated regional response, expanded roles for IGAD and support from multiple donors
• IGAD has developed a Drought Resilience and Sustainability platform, countries have developed Country Program Papers
• After high-level meeting in Nairobi in April, 2012, development partners formed Global Alliance for Action for Drought Resilience and Growth
• USAID missions for Kenya, Ethiopia, and East Africa revised our strategies under Feed the Future initiative better linking OFDA, Food for Peace, and development assistance in the drylands
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Humanitarian Assistance
DevelopmentAssistance
Protect lives and livelihoods, stabilize
nutritional status, and create a platform for
recovery and resilience
Manage risk to sustain and accelerate
recovery, enhance resilience and support
economic growth
Ensure sustainable natural resource base and support competitive and profitable
livestock sector
Emergency food/ Non-Food Assistance
Nutritional Rehabilitation
Community-Based Management/Mitigation of Conflict & Disaster
Diversified Livelihood Opportunities
Water Harvesting & ManagementEmergency
Destocking
Financial Services
Livestock Production & Marketing
Institutional Capacity Building
Regional Trade
HoA Joint Planning Framework
Risk – Resilience - Growth
Cash/Food for Assets
Knowledge Management and Learning
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Global Alliance for Action for Drought Resilience and Growth
• Representatives from the headquarters of development partners:– Denmark - EU/DEVCO - World Bank– Sweden - EU/ECHO - FAO– UK - Switzerland - UNDP– Germany - Japan - WFP– USA - Ireland - UNICEF
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• Membership is open • The Alliance is supported by a rotating “Convener” –
currently USAID has volunteered for 1 year.• The Alliance supports active communication between
agencies• Routine conference calls and meetings• Field visits• A website provides an interim tool for sharing
resources and documentation http://www.globalallianceforaction.com/
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Focus• Develop a common
understanding on drought resilience, and an integrated approach to humanitarian relief and development.
• Promote harmonization and communication across agencies and between HQ and field.
• Ensure accountability and develop M&E approach, especially for implementation of the Nairobi communiqué
Operating principles• Respect and support national and
regional ownership & leadership, and foster clarity on roles at each level.
• Light footprint approach, offering support to country & regional-level actors
• Build on existing structures and initiatives.
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Support for the IGAD Resilience PlatformCapacity and technical support•GIZ•USAID/East Africa•FAO•UNDP•African Development Bank •WFP •World Bank•DFID•EU
Broader Institutional Strengthening Action Plan (ISAP)•The Nordic donors
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Technical ConsortiumSupport to IGAD and County Teams
• CGIAR Centres led by ILRI and FAO Investment Centre in Rome
• Country Program Papers (CPPs) and Regional Program Paper (RPP)– Natural Resource Management– Disaster Risk Management– Livelihoods and basic services support– Access to Markets and Trade– Research and Knowledge Management– Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building
• Technical briefs• Support for baselines and M&E Framework• Support to teams developing proposals to World
Bank and other donors
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USAID – Building on Past Programs
• Ethiopia has coordinated humanitarian and development assistance for some years– Partner in Productive Safety Net program– Work in pastoral areas; commercial de-stocking,
crisis modifiers, milk matters, etc.– Focus on evaluation and analysis
• Kenya livestock program• East Africa’s RELPA project
– Regional policy and knowledge management– Coordination of livelihood support, NRM, conflict
management, and other activities among multiple partners in cross-border Mandera triangle
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Areas of Expanded Support
• Emphasis on coordination and joint programming between OFDA, Food for Peace, and development programs
• Support livestock as a priority regional value chain– Focus on market linkages – Work with AU-IBAR on standard methods for animal health
• Support livelihoods/build assets for communities and households
• Support to IGAD to build capacity for coordination• Support capacity of key national institutions• Support programs in governance and conflict mitigation
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Knowledge Management and Learning Agenda
• Continuously strengthen the evidence base• Facilitate and catalyze widespread adoption of
effective models using the Collaboration, Learning, and Adaptation (CLA) approach
• Facilitate the adoption of resilience-enhancing technologies and innovations – evaluations, best practices
• Document and test models for integrating humanitarian and development assistance
• Strengthen the capacity of regional, national, and local institutions to translate learning into programs and policies
• Address gender issues that are key to achieving growth and resilience
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Thank-you!