A Successful Approach to Alleviate Global Poverty
A Three-day Learning Event in Washington DC Celebrates the Impact of the USAID-funded Graduating to Resilience Activity
A Model for Global Poverty Alleviation- The Graduation Approach equips vulnerable populations with the tools needed to build sustainable livelihoods, among other desired outcomes. This approach offers a crucial solution to global challenges like displacement, poverty, and famine, projected to affect over one billion people by 2050. USAID Administrator
Program's Highlights - The event begins with keynote addresses from
A personal witness of Graduation- The first day of the summit provides attendees with an opportunity to hear directly from Guilain Kanane, a former AVSI community-based trainer and coach in
Data-Driven Insights and Technical Panels- Day 1 features a presentation by IPA on findings from the Activity's two cohorts, highlighting the impact of the intervention on participants. A morning Lightning Talk with the renowned
The future of the Graduation Approach- Day 3 will focus on the future of the Graduation Approach for poverty alleviation, starting with the session "What's Next? Evidence & Innovation" moderated by
"This Summit gives us a chance to tackle pivotal questions," said
"The Graduating to Resilience Learning Summit highlights the transformative power of evidence-based solutions like the Graduation Approach in fostering self-reliance for vulnerable communities," said
"The evidence-based Graduation Approach is a proven tool for tackling some of the world's most pressing challenges. This Summit allows key stakeholders to reflect on what works and identify ways to improve programming to meet the needs of vulnerable communities," added
To learn more about Graduating to Resilience, visit www.avsi.org/en/graduating-to-resilience.
About the Graduating to Resilience Activity Consortium
AVSI Foundation is an international civil society organization that carries out development and emergency interventions and projects by prioritizing the care of people, in all their dimensions, in over 42 countries.
Trickle Up is a global nonprofit partnering with people living in extreme poverty to create economic opportunities and drive large-scale change through sustainable livelihoods and inclusion.
The American Institutes for Research (AIR) is a nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization that conducts behavioral and social science research and delivers technical assistance both domestically and internationally in the areas of education, health, and the workforce. AIR's work is driven by its mission to generate and use rigorous evidence that contributes to a better, more equitable world. With headquarters in
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