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USAID Latin America & the Caribbean (LAC) December Newsletter Focuses on Social Protection

The December issue of USAID's LAC Newsletter features various articles on Social Protection events, conditional cash transfers and country success stories. To view the newsletter, please click here.  


USAID Announces Small Grant Awards: Strengthening Evaluation and Assessment of Poverty Reduction and Conflict/Fragility Interventions

USAID has awarded five small grants that seek to stimulate innovation and knowledge in the area of evaluation and assessment of interventions aimed at poverty reduction and the mitigation of conflict or fragility. Key objectives are to 1) Promote greater understanding of the potential or limits of interventions to promote poverty reduction and conflict/fragility-mitigation; 2) Encourage the development of more meaningful measures of poverty reduction and conflict/fragility-mitigation impacts; and 3) Promote cross-community learning and problem-solving in the area of evaluation and assessment among the poverty and conflict/fragile states communities. Grant activities will be implemented over an 18 month period, with grants being managed by The QED Group LLC in partnership with USAID’s PASSN team. Updates on the grantees’ findings will appear on Poverty Frontiers periodically throughout the award. Read more.


Recipients of Research Funding RFA
“Analyzing the Relationships between Social Protection and Economic Growth"


The PASSN team has selected three grantees to receive approximately $75,000 each from a highly competitive field of applicants. PASSN funded research will increase knowledge of public interventions that seek to enable poor and vulnerable households to increase their ability to manage risk, and allow them to contribute to and benefit from economic growth. A growing number of USAID partner country governments are designing social protection policies, or piloting various interventions, based on an underlying premise that funds spent on social protection interventions will help poor households benefit from and contribute to growth in normal times, while also mitigating hardship during times of economic or political crisis. Each PASSN research project will contribute knowledge of how social safety nets can be strengthened to best serve the poor and contribute to economic growth strategies. Grant activities will be implemented over a twelve month period, and grants management services will be provided by Weidemann Associates Inc. in partnership with USAID’s PASSN team. Read more.



microLINKS Speaker's Corner: Becoming More Effective Learning Organizations
 

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About the discussion: Microenterprise and other development organizations work in a complex and changing environment in which they hope to make positive changes. Knowledge of this environment and how local people perceive it, designing an appropriate intervention strategy, and adapting to new developments all require continuous and effective learning. In reality, however, most microfinance organizations or microenterprise development programs allocate hardly any time or resources to knowledge management and learning. As a result, organizations tend to repeat the same mistakes or remain in the dark as to why their actual performance is different from their stated mission and goals.

About the dialogue: This three-day online discussion, held March 4-6 2008, hosted by Jan Maesand facilitated by guest moderators Sara NaabLuis (Lucho) Osorio, and Sybil Chidiac, focused on the experiences of four microenterprise development organizations (CARE-USA, Practical Action, Freedom From Hunger, and WOCCU) that embarked on a path to Become more Effective Learning Organizations (BELO). With the support of a small grant provided by USAID’s Microenterprise Development office, these organizations spent the last 20 months improving knowledge sharing and learning at a programmatic or organization-wide level. Building on the experiences of these four organizations, this online discussion created a stimulating dialogue about the ways organizations can improve knowledge sharing and learning. In addition to the four moderators, Guest Speaker Ben Ramalingam, participated in this dialogue and will help to prepare an analytical summary forthcoming.


    
PovertyFrontiers Partners with Development Gateway


PovertyFrontiers and the Development Gateway Foundation have become partners to enable more sharing among the poverty reduction community. The Development Gateway's dgCommunity on Poverty is an online community and open space where people can visit to share the experiences and knowledge on some of the key issues related to the problem of poverty in the developing world. dgPoverty aims to serve as a resource of information, dialogue, problem solving and community building for those interested in this topic, providing users with information about poverty reduction strategies applied in different countries and about evaluations of the impact of poverty policies and programs. The page also offers discussion forums, latest news, upcoming events, project information, statistics, useful web links and other knowledge resources. To view the announcement of the partnership, please click here.


Living on the Margins Conference

This international conference, featuring Vulnerability, Social Exclusion and the State in the Informal Economy took place in Cape Town, South Africa from March 26-28, 2007. The conference was hosted by Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, Chronic Poverty Research Centre and Isandla Institute with support from USAID.  For more information, please click here        


Poverty Reduction in Conflict and Fragile States: Post-Conference Resources Available


USAID’s Office of Poverty Reduction (PR), the Households in Conflict Network (HiCN) and the German Institute for Economic Research(DIW Berlin) co-hosted a two-day international conference November 8-9, 2006 on "Poverty Reduction in Conflict and Fragile States: Perspectives from the Household Level."  The purpose of the conference was to advance understanding of the special challenge of poverty reduction in conflict and fragile states. In addition to broad sessions led by guest speakers, the conference included a number of parallel break-out sessions that focused on sub-themes.

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USAID Toolkit

The cover of the Livelihoods and Conflict Toolkit

Livelihoods and Conflict: A Toolkit for Programming

The Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation in DCHA launched its Livelihoods & Conflict Toolkit, the fourth in the toolkit series developed by CMM to explore how development assistance can address key risk factors associated with conflict, instability, and extremism. The toolkit was developed with extensive participation from the Poverty Analysis and Social Safety Net team.

The toolkit provides USAID mission staff and their partners with: 1) an examination of the relationship between conflict and people’s livelihoods; 2) lessons in developing livelihoods programs--including an introduction to livelihood analysis; 3) a range of program options designed to reduce livelihood vulnerability, strengthen resiliency, and help people manage conflict-related shocks; and 4) listings of relevant USAID mechanisms, implementing partners, and contact information.

For a hardcopy of the toolkit, please email Juliet Hunt at jhunt@usaid.gov.


In December of 2005, Laura Hammond presented Crisis and Recovery Skills Training: Livelihoods and Conflict. This presentation serves as an overview for the Livelihoods and Conflict Toolkit. To access this presentation and meeting notes, click here.


PASSN Pro-Poor CD Documents Available Online

USAID's Poverty Analysis and Social Safety Net (PASSN) Team has made available online the contents of its CD titled "Pro-Poor Growth: A Guide to Policies and Programs."  The CD is a compilation of the work of prominent researchers who examine the complex relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction, and features their findings, recommendations, and conclusions.  The CD is both a general reference and a functional tool to support poverty reduction efforts. It contains a guide to assist designers of pro-poor growth strategies in developing countries. It also contains case studies highlighting how and why selected coun-tries succeeded or failed in improving the plight of the poor.

To access the contents of the CD, click here.




Resources
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Analyzing the Relationships Between Social Protection and Economic Growth
Grant Competition RFA  

Analyzing the Relationships Between Social Protection and Economic Growth Grant: Responses to Questions
Responses to Questions  

Grant Awards
Strengthening Evaluation and Assessment of Poverty Reduction and Conflict/Fragility Interventions  

Recipients of Research Funding RFA “Analyzing the Relationships between Social Protection and Economic Growth"
Announcement  

The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Poverty: Conference Proceedings
Conference held April 15, 2005  

USAID LAC December Newsletter
Focus on Social Protection  


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