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Resilience in the Limpopo Basin (RESILIM) program evaluation : final evaluation report

2019EnglishEvaluated project title: Resilience in the Limpopo Basin (RESILIM) Natural resources managementCODE: 674; South Africa Of Sahara Mozambique

Metadata

Authors
Hellmuth, Molly | Gomez, Andres | van Mossel, John | Wong, Angela | Bruguera, Maya | Liu, Jamie | Kyle, Jessica | Potter, Joanne | Wagner, Mark | Parr, Zoe | Braid, Sam | Ibraimo, Maimuna | Gwangwawa, Batanayi
Contract/Code
AID-OAA-E-17-00008 | AID-OAA-E-17-00009 | AID-674-A-12-00006 | AID-674-A-13-00008 | AID-OAA-E-17-00010
Institution
6321 - ICF Inc. 8605 USAID. Mission to South Africa
Keywords
Biological diversity | Climate change | Ecosystems | Educational innovations | Governance | Rivers | Water sanitation | Youth RD10 Top/Health/Health care/Sanitation/Water sanitation (147.0) | Top/Science/Earth sciences/Climatology/Climate change (65.0) | Top/Population and demography/Population groups/Youth (60.0)
ID
PA00W5H6
File size
1098 KB
Source
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Abstract

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is conducting the Resilience in the Limpopo Basin (RESILIM) program to respond to challenges of transboundary water resource management, with the goal to improve the resilience of the Basin?s communities and ecosystems to better adapt to climate change impacts. The program is composed of two implementing mechanisms: RESILIM-B and RESILIM-O.


ICF conducted a final evaluation of RESILIM using a theory-based, mixed method approach to analyze data from a desk study, key informant interviews, and questionnaires, with a synthesis rooted in triangulation. High-level recommendations for Resilient Waters and future USAID programming stem from the key findings of the evaluation