Mainstreaming Ridge to Reef Consultancy: Preliminary Results and Lessons
This paper presentation focuses on the capacity needs assessment, lessons learned, and gender equity and social inclusion work in Ridge to Reef projects. The discussions revolve around assessing the methods used by Consultants, the contribution of preliminary findings to improving understanding and addressing gaps in future investments, and exploring lessons learned for upscaling regional strategic initiatives. Presented by Shaleh Antonio from CCMEA.
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Session 3: Paper presentations on... Mainstreaming Ridge to Reef consultancy preliminary results Capacity needs assessment in Ridge to Reef participating PICs consultancy preliminary results Lessons learned in several Ridge to Reef participating PICs consultancy Overview of the status of gender equity and social inclusion (GESI) work for Regional IW R2R Project
Discussions: Guide Questions Assess the efficacy and acceptability of the methods employed and adopted by the Consultants to deliver on the specific requirements of the ToRs? How useful are the consultancy preliminary findings contributing to improving understanding and realisation of potential gaps and means to fixing such gaps in future R2R investments? Discuss possible lessons learned (from conceptual design to analysis of results & reporting) that could be further explored as regional strategic lessons useful in the consideration of upscaling future R2R investments?
Presented by: Shaleh Antonio, CCMEA Presentation prepared by: Shaleh Antonio, CCMEA Photo credits Layout Navneet Lal, Graphics and multimedia assistant Template: Shaleh Antonio, CCMEA References: