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Implications of Male Migration for Livelihoods Resource Management and Gender Relationships Evidence from a Case Study in Syrian Drylands 1 Social Economic and Policy

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Implications of Male Migration for Livelihoods Resource Management and Gender Relationships Evidence from a Case Study in Syrian Drylands 1 Social Economic and Policy Research Program ICARDA National Policy Research Center NAPC. x Dedicated migration experts provide unique product knowledge and experience 57479 Oracle Migration Factory dashboard provides complete guidance and visibility into the process every step of the way KEY BENEFI TS x Faster and more accurate migratio Framework for Project Interventions. . Livelihoods . . Skill building. Food Security . Assetization and Income Generation. Access to financial services. Fair terms of trade. Social Mobilization. Role of BRLPS. Sankar. . Datta. , Ashok . Sircar. , . Suryamani. . Roul. , Srinivasan, . Manas. . Ratha. , Vijay . Mahajan. Overview. Workforce shifting away from agriculture. NREGS and construction create more jobs – but of low quality. Background. Nearly half of refugees in world today are caught in protracted situations with b. leak durable solutions. Increase in new conflicts and natural disasters. Humanitarian . imperative to actively seek self-reliance . DEEN DAYAL ANTODAYA YOJANA NATIONAL RURAL LIVELIHOODS MISSION. 1. MKSP –In brief. No. of States Covered: 19. No. of Districts Covered: 115. No. of Blocks covered: 990. No. of Villages covered: 22,673. Programme. Evaluators. Jeanne Miranda, Ph.D., UCLA; . Badru. . Bukenya. , Ph.D. . Makerere. University; and Rogers . Kasirye. , M.A. UYDEL. Presentation – Process Evaluation. Intervention – the Youth Livelihoods Program. NRLM works towards improving Livelihoods of about 50% of the rural Households who are poor and deprived through. Organizing one woman member from each of the households into Self Help Groups & . Federations VOs, CLF. Study Case: Al . Tadamon. Locality. Blue Nile State, Sudan . . Maha . Abdelgaffar. Gamal . Abdo. Pastoralism. Pastoralism in Sudan is a traditional way of life. It is a product of climatic and environmental factors that has become a form of natural resources use and management. It is increasingly affected by the change in temperature, shifts in rainy seasons and intense rains.. Jim Turnour, The Cairns Institute, . JCU. w. orking in partnership with the Rainforest Aboriginal Peoples’ Alliance. Rainforest Aboriginal peoples. 8 language groups. 20 tribal groups. north 2. central 9. Saving Livelihoods Saves Lives. STRATEGIC RESPONSE TO THE HUMANITARIAN-DEVELOPMENT NEXUS . Dr. . Shukri Ahmed, Deputy Strategic Programme Leader, Resilience FAO. Emergency Aid: Innovative Methodologies and Enhanced Resilience. IntroductionMigration has become a topic of major focus in policy and academic circles One of the major outcomes of migration Owusu2018 The proportion of the world population living in urban areas ros 1. MKSP –In brief. No. of States Covered: 19. No. of Districts Covered: 115. No. of Blocks covered: 990. No. of Villages covered: 22,673. No. of . Mahila. . Kisan. covered: . 34 lakhs. No. of Livelihoods CRPs groomed: . of Livelihoods to Disasters and Crises. Number of deaths by disaster types. 1996 - 2015. From: Poverty & Death: Disaster Mortality, . http://emdat.be/. . Floods/landslides. impacts better controlled: . Implications of Male Migration for Livelihoods, Resource Management, and Gender Relationships: Evidence from a Case Study in Syrian Drylands 1 Social, Economic, and Policy Research Program (ICARDA) National Policy Research Center (NAPC)

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