Conducting process assessments or evaluations in the on-going Titukulane project is essential for identifying strengths and weaknesses in implementation strategies and making necessary adjustments to achieve project objectives. This supports learning and adaptation, ultimately leading to more effective and impactful project outcomes. As part of the Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) approach, the recently concluded […]
Titukulane is a $75M five-year (2019–2024) USAID-funded Resilience Food Security Activity. Titukulane, meaning “let’s develop together” in Chichewa, is being implemented by CARE with its partners. The Activity supports implementation and learning of the Malawi National Resilience Strategy (NRS).
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Virtual Event: Building Resilient Communities – Learning From Titukulane’s Integrated Approach In Malawi
The recent policy seminar under the Titukulane project discussed an integrated activities model that is emerging from the learnings from Titukulane implementation and the expected outcomes for greater resilience building and strengthening. For more information, click here. To access the presentation, click here. To access the seminar recording, click here.
Story and Photograph Documentation Training under the USAID funded Titukulane project
Titukulane is a USAID-funded five-year Resilience Food Security Activity, implemented for the period 2019 to 2024. The project supports the implementation of the National Resilience Strategy and operates in Zomba and Mangochi districts, two of the districts of Malawi most impacted by effects of climate change. The target populations of Titukulane are the ultra-poor and […]