In May 2022, projects funded by the Lives in Dignity Grant Facility were joined by Simar Singh and Ned Meerdink from Refuge Point to talk about the Refugee Self-Reliance Initiative. DOWNLOAD THE PRESENTATION HERE You can find out...
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Evaluation brief is a way to share key findings on a particular thematic area through an attractive 2-4 page summary. The DEVCO/ESS study to understand the different ways in which evaluation results are communicated reveals that 9...
The Sustainable Fashion Communication Playbook, co-published by UNEP and UN Climate Change, provides a shared vision, principles and guidance on how to align consumer-facing communication across the global fashion industry with...
DEAR Hubs are regular peer-learning events for EU DEAR Projects. The DEAR Legacy Hub, held in May 2023 in Brussels, explored the following questions: What forms does a project legacy take? How do we make legacies available for...
The Lives in Dignity Grant Facility Strategy was drafted by UNOPS based on consultations with stakeholders and the Lives in Dignity Grant Facility Advisory Board. This is a working document, and this strategy will be revised...
Incentivizing the self-reliance of displaced people through the granting process – lessons from the Lives in Dignity Grant Facility The Lives in Dignity Grant Facility, founded by the EU and managed by UNOPS since 2020, has been...
Trabajadores migrantes en Centroamérica y República Dominicana: El rol de los Ministerios y Secretarias de Trabajo en la gestión de los flujos migratorios Conclusiones del taller Cartagena de Indias
Resumen de la relatoría del taller Trabajadores migrantes en Centroamérica y República Dominicana: El rol de los Ministerios y Secretarias de Trabajo en la gestión de los flujos migratorios
TALLER: Trabajadores migrantes en Centroamérica y República Dominicana: El rol de los Ministerios y Secretarias de Trabajo en la gestión de los flujos migratorios (en el marco del II Encuentro del Programa de la Unión Europea...
Brève présentation de l'impact du projet PRAEJEM mené par Save the Children en Cote d'Ivoire, Mali et Burkina Faso.