Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy
The National Resilience Strategy (NRS) aims to build resilience against economic and environmental shocks, promoting inclusive growth, food security, and well-being for all Malawians. The NRS consists of four pillars: (1) Resilient Agricultural Growth; (2) Risk Reduction, Flood Control and Early War...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2023
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| author | Kayamba-Phiri, Fundi |
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| description | The National Resilience Strategy (NRS) aims to build resilience against economic and environmental shocks, promoting inclusive growth, food security, and well-being for all Malawians. The NRS consists of four pillars: (1) Resilient Agricultural Growth; (2) Risk Reduction, Flood Control and Early Warning and Response Systems; (3) Human Capacity, Livelihoods, and Social Protection; and (4) Catchment Protection and Management. Titukulane RFSA is piloting the NRS in Zomba and Mangochi districts, working with District Councils to coordinate implementation with various stakeholders.
This learning brief highlights the lessons learned from developing the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) plans in Zomba and Mangochi districts and offers recommendations for other districts planning to implement the National Resilience Strategy (NRS). The brief also discusses the Opportunities for Collaboration between National and District Pillar Leads and Aligning the NRS with Key Government Strategies, particularly the Malawi 2063 (MW 2063), to foster synergy and impact. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1313092025-11-06T04:31:56Z Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy Kayamba-Phiri, Fundi resilience shocks food security agriculture early warning systems flood control capacity development watersheds The National Resilience Strategy (NRS) aims to build resilience against economic and environmental shocks, promoting inclusive growth, food security, and well-being for all Malawians. The NRS consists of four pillars: (1) Resilient Agricultural Growth; (2) Risk Reduction, Flood Control and Early Warning and Response Systems; (3) Human Capacity, Livelihoods, and Social Protection; and (4) Catchment Protection and Management. Titukulane RFSA is piloting the NRS in Zomba and Mangochi districts, working with District Councils to coordinate implementation with various stakeholders. This learning brief highlights the lessons learned from developing the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) plans in Zomba and Mangochi districts and offers recommendations for other districts planning to implement the National Resilience Strategy (NRS). The brief also discusses the Opportunities for Collaboration between National and District Pillar Leads and Aligning the NRS with Key Government Strategies, particularly the Malawi 2063 (MW 2063), to foster synergy and impact. 2023-06-01 2023-07-26T18:54:49Z 2023-07-26T18:54:49Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131309 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Kayamba-Phiri, Fundi. 2023. Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy. Titukulane RFSA Learning Brief June 2023. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136821 |
| spellingShingle | resilience shocks food security agriculture early warning systems flood control capacity development watersheds Kayamba-Phiri, Fundi Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy |
| title | Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy |
| title_full | Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy |
| title_fullStr | Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy |
| title_full_unstemmed | Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy |
| title_short | Lessons from developing district-level M&E plans to implement the National Resilience Strategy |
| title_sort | lessons from developing district level m e plans to implement the national resilience strategy |
| topic | resilience shocks food security agriculture early warning systems flood control capacity development watersheds |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131309 |
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