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Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Development
Iraq:
- Team Leader of five-person team that developed the final report on the USAID-funded Community Stabilization Project (CSP) staff to develop a final report on the project activities
- Publication: 3.4.2
- Giving the critical importance of eliciting staff input into the data analysis and reporting writing process, the team facilitated a series of eight workshops with current and former staff to review the project’s internal reports and data collected on the 18 sites where CSP was active
- The workshops were held in Baghdad and Erbil
Angola:
- On a four-person team to identify ways that gender issues could be better addressed in post-conflict development planning in Angola
- In conjunction with this assignment the team visited most of the post-conflict transition and demobilization activities that USAID was funding in Angola
- A major focus of this program was to identify programs that could help facilitate the resettlement of the large number of “camp followers” (e.g. families and wives) of the UNITA and government forces once they were fully demobilized
- Publications:
- Other Documents Produced for USAID and USAID-Funded Projects and Programs: 3.4.1.A, 3.4.1.C
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- Publications:
Other Countries:
- Mali: Team Leader of a four-person team that designed the final qualitative evaluation survey and evaluation of the NEMA consortium (CRS/Save the Children/Helen Keller) two years after the project was forced to close due to the bombing of Mopti in order to assess which elements of the previous generation of USAID Investment survived
- Chad (Abeche), Mali (Goundam), Niger (Agadez), Guinea (Dinguereye), Uganda (Kabale) and Rwanda (Nyamagabe): Helped Africare (1) develop its first M&E systems for a new generation of FFP programs in these post-conflict zones; and (2) design a second generation of follow-on transitional FFP programming in Chad, Mali, Niger, Guinea and Uganda