Identifying Pathways to Food Security and Inclusive Growth: Workshop Report
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Goentzel, Jarrod; Blair, Courtney; Gralla, Erica; Russell, Timothy; Wiseman, Michaela; Wetmore, Finley; Peters, Megan; ... Show more Show less
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The June 2019 Feed the Future Workshop: Identifying Pathways to Food Security and Inclusive
Growth was led by the USAID/Uganda Mission and organized by the USAID/Uganda Feed the
Future Market System Monitoring Activity.
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On June 10th, 2019, the USAID/Uganda Mission hosted a workshop for Uganda’s Global Food Security Strategy (GFSS) portfolio, bringing together USAID staff and implementing partners working on Feed the Future, Food for Peace, and resilience programming.
The workshop had three main objectives:
1. Bring together the broader group of stakeholders working on the Global Food Security Strategy in order to incorporate resilience programming more formally into the systems approach.
2. Strengthen the group’s collective understanding of USAID’s work on agriculture and food security in Uganda, particularly the opportunities for synergy and collaboration between Feed the Future and Resilience programs.
3. Solicit input from participants on where USAID should invest next: which interventions were working well, and where there were gaps that needed to be filled.
The workshop was also designed to provide an introduction to the System Pathways Toolkit, a set of tools for mapping and measuring complex systems developed by the USAID/Uganda Feed the Future Market System Monitoring Activity (MSM). The MSM team organized and facilitated the workshop in consultation with the USAID/Uganda Economic Growth Unit.
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2021-08-21Keywords
USAID, Uganda, System Mapping, Food Security
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