Building Resilience in Uncertainty: Evaluating Climate Adaptation Among Borana Pastoralists

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About the Event

Borana pastoralists of Ethiopia are highly vulnerable to climate change. Access to disaster risk management, improved herd and rangeland management and livelihood diversification were major problems forcing them to use negative coping mechanisms. A resilience project was implemented in two districts and this study aimed to evaluate its impact using quasi-experimental design. Propensity score matching showed no significant impact on use of negative coping mechanisms, improved herd and rangeland management and incomes. In this area of climate vulnerability, more frequent and adaptable evaluations are needed to course correct and tailor interventions.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Molu Nura Head of Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning As the Head of MERL, Molu is responsible for overseeing the implementation of iDE Ethiopia's MERL system and learning processes in coordination with programmatic staff, including developing and implementing robust and adaptive results-based frameworks and tools that are responsive and innovative.

Topics and Themes

Evaluators Decision makers Civil Servant / Intl. Organization Employee Evaluation for a Better Future: Environmental Sustainability, Inclusion, and Peace Climate Change Environment

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