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Review of Resilience Measurement Approaches

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Project Detail

Category:

Consultancy

Cluster:

DCR

Team Member:

  • Ramanditya Wimbardana

Project Partner/Client:

USAID

Year:

2022

Author:

admin

Location :
Global South Countries

Background:
GRP hosts the Resilience Knowledge Coalition, a “network of networks” co-led by the Climate Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) and the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (IAD). Its purpose is: To get the best knowledge and practice on resilience used to shape policies, plans, and investments to deliver a resilient future. The coalition has three functions – Collaborate, Connect, and Apply. It is through the Apply function that the coalition supports GRP’s role as a curator of resilience evidence and lessons from and beyond its own programming and managed investments.

Aims and Objectives:
This review aims to update and add to the following study commission by the Resilience Measurement, Evidence and Learning (RMEL) community of practice: ODI (2016). Analysis of Resilience Measurement Frameworks and Approaches. RMEL CoP (https://www.dropbox.com/s/uh2yukr3nhwq0nd/ODI%20Report.pdf?dl=0). A key addition to the existing literature would be determining the core principles and requirements for resilience measurement.

Expected results:
The review will cover the time period 2000-2022 and shall cover both peer-reviewed and grey literature. The data is to be collected following the GRP Resilience Platform Evidence and Tools form to facilitate the import of the data onto the platform. This review aims to update and add to the following study: Global Resilience Partnership (2019). Case study: Examples of effective resilience programming. GRP: Stockholm. The study will review impact assessments already identified and uploaded onto the platform and will complement this with impact assessments that the 2019 study missed (as it was based on self-reporting) through a literature review.

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