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August 13, 2014
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Governance at the Grassroots
This study analyzes governance issues in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. It focuses on the links between decentralization and local government's management of disaster risk...More
May 25, 2023
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Girma Gender Analysis Report
The Girma program—meaning ‘dignity, prestige, and growth’ in Hausa—is funded by the United States Agency for International Development/ Food for Peace (USAID/ FFP) and implemented...More
May 25, 2023
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Ifaa Gender Analysis Report
As a continuation of the previous Development Food Security Activity, the CRS-implemented Ifaa (meaning “light” in Afaan Oromo) activity is a five-year Resilience Food Security...More
May 25, 2023
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Maharo Gender Analysis Report
MAHARO is a five-year projet (2019-2024) focused on food security funded by the Resiliency Food Security Assistance (RSFA) Program of USAID/FFP. It is implemented by the...More
May 25, 2023
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
Gender-Sensitive Labor-Saving Technologies and Practices
This brief outlines how and why labor-saving technologies and approaches when integrated with other gender transformative approaches can be instrumental in advancing gender...More
October 2, 2023
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
The Human Face of the Communities Leading Development (CLD) Project
Upon the completion of the Communities Leading Development (CLD) project in 2023, USAID and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) decided to compile the project's key programming,...More
April 23, 2024
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
Labor-Saving Technologies: Reducing women's workload and shifting gender norms in Ghana
This 4-page brief summarizes CRS-Ghana's “Empowerment through Innovation Project”, that piloted 4 labor-saving technologies (cookstoves, seed dibblers, water carts and treadle...More